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THE COLLEGE

December 1953
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THE COLLEGE
December 1953

HANOVER has seldom come up to the Thanksgiving holiday without some slight foretaste of winter, as it has this year. The past month has been one prolonged Indian Summer, and the College has made the most of the outdoor life at its beck and call. Probably the most concerned persons in Hanover are the Outing Clubbers who have started the wheels turning on the 1954 Winter Carnival and have found the students not very snow-minded at this stage. The least concerned person in Hanover (and richly deserving of the turnabout) is Coach Eddie Jeremiah, who is reveling in the new artificial ice surface in the hockey rink. If the present topsy-turvy weather keeps on, we have visions of the hockey rink manufacturing ice at a mad rate and the Carnival committee scraping it up just as madly for the center-of-campus statue and the ski jump. In time, the Outing Club's famous Prayer to St. Peter may well be superseded by the more practical Prayer to Jeremiah.