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...dampen such Boy Scout enthusiasm, the Upperclassman tagged along, nodding appreciatively at the mention of O.H. and the Bick. But Adams House was more inviting than a Freshman dorm, so finally he unmasked. '49 retreated in embarassed disorder...
...Half the dorm stood spellhound staring bleakly as the spirit, of Christmas himself, Larry Jaffa (English run cake and all that) skipped merrily, through Mellon C and D. Ray Wible took one look and put in an emergency call to report the situation to the B.D.O. Dressed in a Lilli Dache model bandana, white gloves, and red stockings, Larry succeeded in throwing the holiday spirit and the disbursement assignment into high gear in short order...
...shoes off . . . A fool proof invention on that would cover the hat changing problem. A quick presto! changoo! affair with three colors . . . Escalators to the top deck of all dormitories for us short-winded lads, . . . A phone that is not within two feet of a main entrance of a dorm . . . Some real music to accompany the movies on Tuesday nights instead of the excuse offered for the same that accompanies the Wild Westerns and G-Men films seen so far . . . An automatic "Hep-one-two-three" machine that could be strapped to a section leader's back . . . An Admiral...
...Lupy" thinks her job is unique indeed, since she works in a men's dorm building and arrives daily to the tune of showering baritones, blasting radios, and choice bits of Midshipman chatter that slip right through the walls, fellows. Some day she hopes to write a book, "A Woman's View of Life in a Men's Dorm...
Since the second Midshipman class begins here June 1st, most of the present class will move out of Chase, to some nearby dorm, before that date. We think it would be possible, in view of the arrival of the new class, the weather, and sundry other considerations, that graduation might take place Saturday, May 29, instead of the following Tuesday, to everyone's advantage. That's the least we can ask of our beloved blue-book graders...