Aggie 1945 - Yearbook
Aggie 1945 - Yearbook
Aggie 1945 - Yearbook
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The ides of March having passed without any dire consequences andthe following day being a good one for the seniors of '44 to muster a lotof pep and enthusiasm, the great day finally came and came very early inthe morning. While other students were still fast asleep, the wide-awakeseniors began their observance of Senior Day on March 17 with a tractordrawnhay-ride.At 11:40 the honored class sponsored the traditional Senior Dayassembly and attracted favorable attention with all its members uniformlyclothed in a gay costume of dark shirts or trousers, white shirts, red, whiteand blue broad suspenders and jaunty little caps. At this time the Key ofKnowledge was presented to John Lapp, junior class president, by KennethPrice, senior class president. The class will and prophecy were read.The dining hall was patriotically decorated with the class colors. Theday's festivities were brought to a memorable close with a class revelry inthe <strong>Aggie</strong> Inn.60