| Show With Cook Wolfe Says Can't Go Home Prove Otherwise By MARTY COOK can't go home says Thom-as The home to which a person returns is changed from the one in his this doesn't bother the Sigma Nu They only come back for Neither is the Homecoming committee bothered by the Wolfe Committee members realize that alumni return to see the changes in the Wolfe is The forming a part of our academic never This is not to infer that they are fossils but means merely that they are One of the chief objectives of those alumni who choose to return briefly to the old roost will be to greet those professors who guided them up the cobwebbed path to Law graduates will enjoy exchanging reminiscences with Judge Herbert H. law professor and expert in trial who taught his pupils almost as much as a girl could about defeating improper Dean Myrtle Austin's office also will be the scene of a Her admonitions to girls will long be Loosely her philosophy finds expression in the be on the keep things on the level and always sit at least forty-five degrees from the By following this thousands of girls have led happy lives and have reduced grass stains to a Other students will find joy in returning to their old The Hudnut galleries on fourth floor of the Park building scarcely have greater appeal than the table-top etchings in the moot court room on the third though disillusioned by the existence of the art will be happy to learn that the manner in which the drawings are laid out gives proof that professors are a force for The etchings become less pornographic the closer they are to the front of the the closer that you as an alum or undergraduate come to the Homecoming festivities the more fun that you'll have this the Homecoming workers seem bent on evoking collegiate nostalgia even in those former students who flunked Homecoming other than viewing art absorbing classroom atmosphere and observing are scheduled at Kingsbury hall and the both conveniently located out of the high rent The events are sponsored by a grand old American non-tax-paying the University of |