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ALOIHIA HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '37 Freshman Week-m:>ving in and meeting the roommate--a time of rush and noise, yet withal strange pea::e, for the sophomores were elsewhere. "Rat Rules" light and easy but disturbing while they lasted. The mailtime crowds in the postoffce. Letters to and from home. Parlor nights-the bench in Smith Hall-and sweet partings at 10. The games---excitement and hoarseness-the Maryland yell and victory. The week-ends at home. The Christmas party with a real Santa Claus-vacation and back agaift' "Graces with their quota of misery. The most snow in years and by no means the least wind. Vaca- tion and spring at last. Warm nights and strolls "back" campus. So passed the year, a flood of tender memories, and the Class of '37 moves on to the supreme heights of human wisdom-the freshmen become sophomore, FRESHMAN CLASS PAG E 100
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