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A LONG DAY OF CLASSES can drive even fhe hardiesf of facully members lo a coffee break in Residenlial Hall caleferia. W. .: X . l GRADUATE STUDENTS in The archileclure school 'finish a model of Eufaule Lodge for lhe World's Fair 'topographic map of Oklahoma. DR. PAUL KENDALL, Professor of English ai Ohio Universily. was e guesf lecfurer al the Shakespeare Ouaclri-Cenlenniel Arr Fesfival.
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OU is many things . . . Life at OU is many things to many students. It may be the excitement of the Union coffee shop on a Monday morn- ing . . . it may he the thrill of a long touchdown run on a Sat- urday afternoon . . . it may he a quiet Sunday morning mist over the campus gardens . . . it may be the lazy droning of the Friday afternoon classes in Kaufman Hall . . . it may he the roar of a large bonfire at the riverbottom on a Saturday night . . . it may be the hleakness of the drill Held on Tuesday afternoons . . . it may be the boisterous atmosphere of the Monterrey on a Thursday night . . . or it may be the long routine of a Wednesday afternoon lab. Whatever life at OU is to the individual student, it can only be partially glimpsed in the Sooner. The varied moods of OU, the many memo- ries, the countless good times can only he relived in our hearts in the years to come. HAPPINESS IS BEING a freshman, as reflected in this new cheerleader! face.
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fi . . V , U, gh i. irq '..V.V, , A sly,-,HZ-,u,,J5,5,i ',. . ivy. il-Y, . I -' M - - ' -- , - .1-:ff 'i,. 1 2,1 .X .4 il, V Q 'T , SUMMER FLOWERS bloom brilliantly before succumbing to the creeping fall colors on the South Oval. it is classes, faces, lectures . . . University life is going strong 24 hours a day. The University day begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 5 pan., the student's day begins at 6 a.m., encompasses countless classes, labs, com- mittee meetings, conferences, and lectures, and ends, with luck, around midnight. A professoris day is just as full. There are lectures to be made, papers to be graded, stu- dents to be counseled, organizations to be spon- sored, and faculty meetings to be attended. An OU student rarely sleeps, except in class, and he gulps down coffee and soft drinks by the gallon. The library is his natural habitat, and during Hnals Week, an empty chair is difficult to Find. Good grades are the mark of college success, and an A on the final report is a satisfying measure ol a job well done. THE CUSTODIANS are the 'bel-rind the scenes' men and a long day of lectures, plays and conferences can take its toll.
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