Purdue debris . The Senior Parade. heai From the time we witnessed the first Corduroy Parade, as Freshies, with ourfrom absorbing knowledge by that honorable patch of green, we have ,,,,-J the though! and fed our minds on the hope that some day we would be asbig, dignified and serious as those fellows were. How we had to look up to thosemighty Seniors who knew so many, many important ideas, and how they must havestudied to gel all those things! And when WE finally reached that day when WEwere the ones to be stared a I, admired by the fair ones, and adored by the small fresh-,,„.„, our beads we
Purdue debris . The Senior Parade. heai From the time we witnessed the first Corduroy Parade, as Freshies, with ourfrom absorbing knowledge by that honorable patch of green, we have ,,,,-J the though! and fed our minds on the hope that some day we would be asbig, dignified and serious as those fellows were. How we had to look up to thosemighty Seniors who knew so many, many important ideas, and how they must havestudied to gel all those things! And when WE finally reached that day when WEwere the ones to be stared a I, admired by the fair ones, and adored by the small fresh-,,„.„, our beads were well above the clouds ami the rest of the University looked verysmall indeed. And, didn1 our chests swell up to the limit of buttons, and werent ourshoulders thrown back, and our heads held high? Then and not until then were weSeniors real SENIORS! Our lasl year began on thai day. To realize that WE were accorded that coveted place at the head of the whole bunch, thus signifying thatwe had encountered the stumbling blocks o
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