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    Are the Gators safe?? Or are they on the menu?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    _———-In early 60s the lake froze and some students were ice skating and photo was in a national mag——T-bind might even have a photo!
    It was the centerfold in Life magazine!

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    Out for a walk tonight and saw that somebody decided to give Dr Stephens a beanie hat

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    Out for a walk tonight and saw that somebody decided to give Dr Stephens a beanie hat
    He had beads around his neck and in his right hand earlier in the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raoul View Post
    It was the centerfold in Life magazine!
    My question is how did so many people in South Louisiana get ice skates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieHard 1280 View Post
    My question is how did so many people in South Louisiana get ice skates?
    Hard to see but I think it was "one" out front on skates, and the rest playing on ice in the background.

    https://forumeus.com/showthread.php/.us-1961-62-ICE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    _———-In early 60s the lake froze and some students were ice skating and photo was in a national mag——T-bind might even have a photo!
    The two-page spread photo of frozen Cypress Lake was in the Jan. 26, 1962 issue of Life Magazine: https://rb.gy/lai42m. Scroll down a few pages to see photo on pp. 2-3 with the title "A SUDDEN ICE RINK DEEP IN DIXIE" at lower right.

    At the time, a stray black dog nicknamed "Inky" had roamed the campus for a few weeks. I recall Inky walking on the ice and barking at the fish he could see through it. (My age is revealed by the fact that I graduated from USL that semester.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldCajunFan View Post
    The two-page spread photo of frozen Cypress Lake was in the Jan. 26, 1962 issue of Life Magazine: https://rb.gy/lai42m. Scroll down a few pages to see photo on pp. 2-3 with the title "A SUDDEN ICE RINK DEEP IN DIXIE" at lower right.

    At the time, a stray black dog nicknamed "Inky" had roamed the campus for a few weeks. I recall Inky walking on the ice and barking at the fish he could see through it. (My age is revealed by the fact that I graduated from USL that semester.)
    That makes you royalty.

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