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Foreword Wcslcyanncs have always felt that they were a part of something spe¬ cial. Through our four years here we become not just college graduates but Wcslcynnnes. We take pride in this title and in Wesleyan. But what makes our school so unique, so near and dear to us? It is not any one object or person; not the fountain or a certain friend or pro¬ fessor which makes Wesleyan, well, Wesleyan for so many of us. By the time we leave Wesleyan we have transformed it from a mere campus into the embodiment of all our memories of four years of our lives. It is this which makes Wesleyan so special. How does one arrive at this special feeling of Wesleyan? Well, it takes years of practice — years of studies — sometimes difficult and frustrat¬ ing but always worthwhile; years of friendship with girls who become closer than sisters. The sisterhood and heritage of Wesleyan are princi¬ pal reasons why we take pride in our college. It is the intention of the 1984 Ve- terropt staff to emphasize these unique qualities in a humorous yet quite serious way. We have taken as examples qualities which we feel are representative of Wesleyan and illus¬ trate the true qualities of Wes- leyannes. We hope you enjoy it. Connie Evans HOW TO WESLEYAN Table Of Contents ONE FOUR Page 1 Page 68 How To Wesleyan The Social Sciences Dedication Activities The Wesleyan Kit Organizations An Introduction FIVE TWO Page 170 Page 14 B.W.O.C.s A Touch Of Classes Honors Seniors Honor Societies Juniors Awards And Sophomores Freshmen Achievements Honors Index SIX THREE Page 186 Page 50 Epilogue The Informers Closing Administration Patrons Faculty The Last Word
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How To Wesleyan: An Introduction College is a time of transition — an interim period between adolesccnse and adulthood. It is a time of changes in personality, at¬ titudes, expectations, and goals. As a period of transition, college is necessarily a time of conflicts and contrasts. The four years are filled with times which are a mix¬ ture both of what has been and what will be. We each must pre¬ pare for this time in our own way. Choices must be made. The first step in the long road to graduation begins with a choice. Our choice was Wesleyan. In making this decision we consid¬ ered Wesleyan in all its aspects; its proud past as well as its opti¬ mistic future. In fact, in consider¬ ing Wesleyan we saw what it meant to be a Wesleyanne. We chose this for ourselves. And by so choosing, we became one. Becoming a Wesleyanne is not a tangible process but an intangi¬ ble one. It is an attitude — a feel¬ ing; one in which we all share. All Wesleyannes are indivi¬ duals who share a common bond of sisterhood. This bond is com¬ posed of qualities unique to each which, through sisterhood, gain unity. This unity, expressed through our ideals, our unique in¬ terpretations of valued traditions, and our individuality, is ... How to Wesleyan.
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