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A Woman ' s World . . . Judy Smith spent two semesters at Massachusetts Institute of Technol. Sheila McDowell represented the new prophyte as she gallantly ogy in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She visited Bennett on several occa- played the role of Big Sister to the first semester Ivies of AKA sions to keep in touch with her old friends. She reported that M.I.T. was a great challenge, but that she was able to hang right in there.
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A Woman ' s World . . . Why we selected a woman ' s world? The reasons are as varied as the many personalities at Bennett. Some sought special freedoms and security from cultural prejudices. Some wanted to discover who they were and what they wanted. Others came out of curiosity and like what they found. But it suddenly became a special way of life ... a time to develop and set our priorities inorder. It became an experience of sharing each others desires, joys, anxieties, heartaches, failures, and successes. Amber Anderson (top) and Lucia Davis (bottom) devoted their time to scholarly pursuits. The year was special for them because of their off-campus employment which enabled them to experience first hand what the job world is all about.
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A New Beginning They came from nearly every section of the country ... a new crop . . . campus babies . . . new underclassmen . . . freshies. Call thenn what you will, but to us they were 180 beautiful black women who had selected to follow the path of thousands of former Bennett Belles. They came with a hundred questions, loadened down with expectations, high on hope, but new to the Ben- nett Experience. ' - f.t Y f, ' it .JL. The freshmen were treated like V.I.P. ' s at the President ' s Reception. Among the counselors who returned early to welcome new students were Dora- teena Sammons, Deborah Tolls, and Janice McLean (volunteering her services). They were entertained by Morehouse men Danny Chapman and Ike Miller, along with our campus favorite, Keith Miller. Unlike the frustrating gas lines, we didn ' t mind standing in line for delicious hamburgers and hot dogs during the College Picnic.
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