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I QUAD FOUR GIRLS gather around the Christmas tree in the living room to hear the traditional Christmas vespers. THIS COED is really hooping it up as her friend looks on, amused by her gyrations- Dorm Life Offers Girls Chance For Play, Study Dormitory life for a coed has three facets- the domestic, the social, and the scholastic. Every girl enjoys planning the decor of her room, but not every coed delights in keeping her home-away-from-home spic and span for the dorm mother's inspecting eyes. She must also find time to wash and iron her clothes as part of her house- keeping chores. Girls soon familiarize themselves with the com- munity property laws of the dorm and quickly learn which friend wears just the right size dress or has the perfect pair of earrings. Then the comrades enjoy a year 0-f surprise birthday parties, midnight bridge and coffee get-togethers, and wee-hour chats. In between chores and socializing, a coed finds a spare moment for cramming knowledge into a busy mind. With luck, she may even find an already-Written paper. ONE COED CHATS cheerfully with that special guy as five other 5 . 4 fy, Z, 2 mm 4954957 Z Q . sa girls wait, with growing impatience, for their turn at the telephone.
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in A NEW EXPERIMENT for a new semester proves fascinat- ing but requires intense concentration from this student. Eds, Coeds Settle Down With Advent Of Classes For the students who survive registration, classes are inevitable. Thus North Texans search for the proper classroom and slide into chairs just as the bell sounds and the teacher strolls in. Much looking around for familiar faces ensues as the prof checks the IBM roll. Then old hands listen for tomorrow's assignment and term projects and hope that the teacher allows many cuts and gives frequent walks. Maybe he grades on the curve, and maybe his final exams cover only the material since the last test, and not the whole course. In freshman classes, eager students soon find that differences in college life extend beyond dorm living, Howdy Week, dances, and the UB. Now is the time that the library once again is occupied, labs filled, and rooms are used for something besides gabfests. Eds and coeds are indoctrinated into the business side of going to college. wi... ,sf . fa X , To .1 L IN eff 3 l 4 ? , V W ' 'Wigwam SHORT-CUTTING through the library, students find their way to the right building and room for each new course. EIGHT O'CLOCK the first morning finds students sleepily starting into another new semester's routine of classes. f f'
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'nw' 952 . ,If Q R W, PM f 2 s, 1 J fax, ,M.-.i ' j. FEET PROPPED UP, THESE TWO COEDS SETTLE DOWN Li 'Wm 'fill TO BIOLOGY, A SINCLAIR LEWIS NOVEL, AND OF COURSE, A LITTLE CHIT-CHAT. Z IT'S AL . MOST TIME for the dormitory mother to make her regular inspection, and this room is going to need a bit of straightening. L- NORTH TEXANS use their nighttime hours to give beauty treatments in portable salons. 5 A . 93 2 , , ., ,Vt it is fi , ix. ,W I ,. , Z lwff C EZ f-M xxx , ,MY . ef' .3 N NA , ' 2' tm .- Q Q vf bw 5 VV , ,MJ , M. 6' 4' 4 , -f 2 y Y 2 J ,ss ' ' ,,r, I , A V :i ,i ::ej',gg'j , A V. , 45.5.3 -.gg ,fi .M ' i 42 ' A f f N 1 ,I if' , it 1' is .3 4 fi ' I X, 1, M Q I M 1 ,gg R 2-'vi 5 Az! ga Ii-I
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