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JONES, BETTY-JANE KAHN, BARBARA KEARNS, PATRICIA KLUGER, SHIRLEY Delta Gamma Delta Delta Delta Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi Government Sociology Geology Biology Shorewood, Wisconsin Evanston, Illinois Beloit, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois KOHLER, ELIZABETH LEWIS, EVELYN MATHER, CAROL JEAN MAY, HELEN Delta Gamma Kappa Delta Delta Delta Delta Biology Sociology English History Chicago, Illinois Jamesville, Wisconsin Cherry, Illinois Larehmont, New York our members to Uncle Sam. In early morning eontingents of ten or twenty, the men twe called them boys them of our Class and of the upper Classes, left the campus. We kissed them goodbye and wondered whether theytd be back by next year. Meanwhile we listened to vesper and chapel speakers tell us of our responsibility in this war. But what did it matter when we probably wouldn,t be able to have a decent Chapin formal anyway? But we did have a decent Chapin formal after all. The 95th College Training detachment moved into the empty Haven and North dorm, thus beginning the synchronization of army life with Beloit life. Every afternoon at 5 p. m. the college green became the scene of an oHieial army air corps retreat ceremony. These three hundred men in the United States Army Air corps studied in our classrooms, ate in the erstwhile men$s commons and came, some seventy-five of them; to our Chapin formal. They talked of Hying, of ccwashing out? and every once in a while had a word or two to say about the war. After one squadron, as they were Classified, had been here a few months its members moved on for basic training at Santa Ana, California. It was dimeult to dis- cover what might have been permanent about Beloit that year. In May we went home unsete tled youngsters, not quite knowing what to make of this war. 27
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But hardly without our noticing itein just a moment when we had our backs turnede-our hrst attack of Beloit finals hit us. It was the day of the accelerated program, and we were faced with five or six healthy exams in a four-day perioda-from Tuesday until Friday, with Classes all day Monday. Funny, we hadrft been told much about this sort of thing in the The silence of our halls was tomb-like. Women wore bluejeans and didntt put their ek ritual! And then, just as they had come like a sudden stab in the back thy our alma mater; too-rthat was what was hard to takei, they were over. We had weathered the crisis and were ready to receive our first grades, from Beloit College. Immedi- ately we saw who the icbrainstt were, and who-we11, who the rest of us were. And now as sec- ond semester frosh, we knew our way around just a little better. But the 01d Beloit had run its course and it was not yet time for the new Beloit. As eighteen- year-old kids we were to see and to feel what a war could do to our collegiate careers. We had started out two hundred strong and by the end of our hrst year had lost just about a hundred of squarely catalogue. hair up-eone had to follow the exam we DOLAN, PATRICIA DUPEE, MARY DURLING, BARBARA FREEMAN, GENEVA Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Gamma English . English , English Government Beloit, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois Freeport, Illinois Chicago, Illinois HANUSHEK, JULIANNE HODGSON, BARBARA HOTCHKISS, KATHERINE JOERMS, LUCILLE Kappa Delta Delta Gamma Independent Physics Geology English Music Chicago, Illinois Bay Village, Ohio Wauwatosa, Wisconsin . Beloit, Wisconsin
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Came our sophomore year and we began to take the events of the world in our stride. The morning mail delivery high-pointed the day for us, while the week culminated in our Saturday night movies with the girls. Most of us women lived at Emerson with the overflow in Stowell and Pratt tthe ones whold drawn low numbers at the room-drawingsl. The civilian meneall thirty of themwlived in the Sigma Chi house, while the CTDs continued to maintain quarters in the Haven and North dorm. There were fewer of the CTD boys now, and they stayed only five or six weeks. Perhaps it was only the sophomore slump, but we never got to know them very well. On the whole it was a quiet year for us. A Mardi Gras and a Foolish Follies spelled big-tirne entertainment for us. Our faculty members opened their homes to us, trying to make it easier for those who had been left behind. We studied some, and after a while achieved some eHieiency about our work. We still laughed a lot, of course, and played a great deal, but we were beginning to wonder what it was all about. We were between the new Beloit and the old Beloit, and knew not whether to join with the juniors and seniors and live a life in at past we had only touched upon as kids tCould that have just been last year?l ; or whether to look to a future in which we would have a part. As it was, we did neither. We waited. We waited and lived in a present that was MILLER, NANCY NEWMAN, MARY MAYNE; SHIRLEY Delta Gamma Psychology Lockport, Illinois NIELAND, CAROL Delta Delta Delta Biology Chicago, Illinois MEEHAN, NATALIE Spanish Be101t, W1sconsin OAKES, DAVID Sigma Alpha Epsilon English Chicago, Illinois Kappa Delta English Chicago, Illinois O,CONNOR, MARTHA Pi Beta Phi Sociology Beloit, Wisconsin Delta Gamma Sociology Aurora, Illinois OETTING, MELODY Kappa Delta Sociology Riverside, Illinois
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