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As the last fling before finals, the Tech Carnival, mak¬ ing its 38th annual attempt to be the greatest show since the “Ziegfeld Follies”, demonstrated the thespian talents of the embryonic engineer. The Soph’s contribution, ‘A New Year’s Orgy’, proved to be good enough for second place; while the Freshman’s skit with a Dragnet theme was the choice of the judges. “Westward Ha”, the faculty contribution, added a fitting complement to the under¬ graduate dramatic attempts and the Technicords rounded out a fitting evening before examinations. The arrival of mid-year finals brought a conspicuous increase in the light consumption of the various campus residence halls, and a pronounced up-swing in the sale of No-doz pills was reported by the local drug stores. The weather man didn’t make the ‘final hours’ any more pleasant either. The unusual “New English” cold spell brought the common sniffle and running nose to both faculty and student. The future Edisons and Marconis on campus began to take decisive steps towards the eventual formation of a student-run radio station. The support of the student body and the fraternities was assured and plans for future steps were carefully mapped out. Plans to transmit cam¬ pus news, away games, I.F. Sports, uninterrupted music during study hours and the activities of some of the school clubs such as the Masque, Glee Club and debating Society were made. Returning from a mid-year vacation Tech men began to prepare for the Inaugural Ball. Planned by the senior class this dance proved to be an outstanding social event of the year. Representatives from all walks of campus life participated in the affair. Other campus alterations greeted the returning fresh¬ man in the dorm. Besides having their ranks depleted slightly, as is usual, the frosh residents found the reno¬ vation of the dorm rooms well under way. Wooden bunks fabricated from doors which previously served to separate the closet from the study room, were an exciting change. The roomers found their rooms bigger and lighter be¬ cause of the changes. The future plans for the dorm called for fifty more residents to be housed. No one can classify the experience which has been Tech into any prescribed pattern, any more than one would attempt to define the great intangible known as the Tech spirit. The significance of four years on the ‘Hill’ will be determined only when the values and the morals which each individual person has acquired from life here are applied to the ever changing complexities of the outside world. Th e meaning and impressions which Tech has in¬ stilled will be the same for no two men, in spite of the stability of environment and community of experience which has been ours during these years. Rather, it will be changed over and over, according to the demands which life in the years ahead will make upon each Tech man, wherever he may go. The uncertainty of world conditions today presents a challenge to each of us as we prepare for the transition from the microcosmic society of a college community into a great society of all mankind. How each man will meet that challenge will best be determined by himself, and his decisions will, in large measure, be shaped by the experiences and impressions gathered over the span of college life. Henry M. Strage Mr. President Page fifteen Let Voices Ring Winterset
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