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ence to "rat" rules. Needless to say we came through the ordeal, as our presence upon the campus this spring reveals. Our terpsichorean (rsk l tsk l a freshman) ability was displayed at the dances given for us by the sophomores and juniors. "Sarge" taught the men to differentiate between right and left, and soon an entire squad was able to turn in the same direction at the command of "squads right" or "squads left," executing those movements with a smartness and precision that astounded our "kaydet" officers. Athletic rivals learned to fear and respect the devastating attacks of the "Baby Terrors." The women com- manded the same respect in inter-class competition. We showed a spirit second only to the seniors in the Field House Campaign. And last, but certainly not least, the depth of our intellectual powers has become known. (Pardon an editorial chuckle-the truth will out.) Success at last! Never shall we forget the Sunday night when, during the evening services, the statement was made in a sermon that "even the sophomores can see some value in the freshman class." To the school we have said "Hail" To you, members of the graduating class, we say: "Farewell, and the best of luck. When college ties bring you back to The Hill let us renew our friendships." 91
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