Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Special Senior Edition...
...Senior's "314" is intended to be a more permanent book. It carries individual pictures and biographies of every senior besides the contents of the undergraduate edition. Plans are that a more durable and expensive cover will wrap the edition...
Second, "314" seeks to take the financial burden of the Album off Class committees and the student body. Heretofore, the Senior, class of each succeeding year has had to meet the Album deficit both out of its Class Committee funds and by paying a high price for the book. By serving a larger student body, "314" intends to cut the price of the book per copy and to secure more advertising for the till because of its larger advertising market...
Juniors will find most of their seats between the 20-yard line and the end zone. Due to the unexpected senior demand, member of the classes of '52 and '53 may have to occupy sections 28, 27, and possible the collonades...
...history lesson is modestly pegged on the career of a young Navy pilot (Gary Cooper) who gets his start in 1921 aboard the U.S.S. Langley and retires at the end of World War II as a rear admiral. Meanwhile, along with a salty senior officer (admirably played by Walter Brennan), he has fought a stubborn battle for carrier-launched aircraft-in outmoded planes, in Annapolis classrooms and in a series of Washington lobbies. On Dec. 7, 1941, the Navy's Cooper happens to be stationed aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise as it is making for Pearl Harbor...