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Page 344 text:
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r iMiii |-rv Mumi MidUm Frienckliips and homework. These are the main components of any sophomore ' s existence on campus. Figuring out v lio will make iiji the .support group that you will rely on through hith the good and bad times that college is sure to tlmw your way is extremely imjiortiuit in your second year. You must ..lecide who will be in your exclusive group, who will make you kxik the ctxilcst, ;ind who you will love the most. Akmg with the sixrial rigors of sophomore year come new academic challenges. It is at this time that you are forced to decide what exactly it is that you w uild like to spend the next 40 years doing. Much contemplation is ncxxied to find your place among the thousands who are with you and among those who have gone Ix fore you. And although the pressure ot cluxising a major may seeni like the uiore im[xirtant task at the time, sophomores will sixin realize that it is the other p;trt oi their year that will ' have the most impact on theui as a [vrson. BLx;ause truly, college is about the pcxiple you meet and the friends you hang on to. Majors will come mid go, but your true friends will last forewr. College is all aKuit finding yourself, and finding your place at Notre Dame. 340 = Closing
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Page 343 text:
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. Phnid - Eric Qiristiarisi. ' n QJlCfiC. Tlie vers ' idea of it s|iarks Kitli tear ;uid excitement into the hearts of the IS-yearKili.! freslimcn who set t(X)t on our c;unpiis at the aid of August evcr ' year. They have been told tliat the Ixs t four yairs of their li cs await tlieni, hut tlics ' decide to judge that for theniselves. Little do they know that the prophec ' will come tnie. Tlicy v ill learn more, nicvt more [x ople, ex x-riaicc more things, iind have more fun th;ui they could e er inwgine. Notre Dame will Ixxome their home, their lite, their Io e. And although graduation wtII feci a million years away, tliese freshmen will wake up one day and reali:e th,ii ihev ha e Ivcome seniors ani.1 their time at their Ivloval university must soon come to ;ui end. Because of this inevitahle fate, the treshmen know th.it the must make the mosi ot the time the ' have. TlicT must get invoK ' ed in e er ' activity that interests them. Tliey must soak up as mucii knowleilge as tliev jMssihlv can. .And most importantly, they must nwke the best friendships of their li es, for those will long outlast the lour years of college. But tor the mo- ' ment, they must experience their frcshmiui year of college at the L ' niwrsiU ' of Notre D-ame. .Anil thes ' must low e ' er - single minute of i Closing 3f Ui 339
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