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. . . . . . 7 . J. , . . 'Y . . . cc as if 9 I . . 7 . fail at X ifwznlutinna During the school year 1928-1929, we, the class of 1932, have with great care and unusual skill determined the following: r - 1 That it IS preferable to address all upper classmen Cand especially sophomoresj in a manner which acknowledges their superior intelligence and dignity and not to ask politely if they sit near you in College Life. 2 ,That the time required to reach room 213 from the gym is exactly two and one half minutes Cincluding interval spent in rescuing two hair- pins ' 3 That Ithaca 1S preferably spelt with an A and that self words should be hyphenated NOTE-Miss Kellar may question our knowledge of this item next year - 9 ' 4 That 1f the Seniors have obeyed the weekly requests in Assembly to pass out a student attempting to compute the average number of lives they possess must at least triple those alloted to Steve. 5 'That the amount of liniment purchased during the first two weeks of apparatus work must have greatly increased the trade of Greater Boston drug stores 6 That large chains and padlocks should be issued to all dormitory students so that they might securely fasten to them their dormitory keys and thus avoid the wrath of Mrs. Smith and the chills of the Club Room corridors 7. That students who climb all dormitory stairs at least twice a day should be excused from gym-unless endeavoring to reduce by exercise 8. That the greatest rarity just before exam week is a Freshman student who has notes of any description on College Life 9. 'That a collection of Dr. Chalmers' anecdotes of famous historical characters would undoubtedly find a place among the year's best sellers 10. That after one year's experience in the writing of weekly themes, .all members -of the class would heartily support any movement for the abolition of all rules of punctuation, spelling, and coherence 11. That the best thing about this year is that next fall we'll be Sophomores. W 35' -S --1 K, '27 Owe hunrlrml thi! 7 . O 9? . T Io
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..:2,. ja' s . X Glnllvgr Biifv Numa CAs they would ap-pear if accurate-ly copied from the average Freshman notebookj December -, 1928. The Prepfairations for Study. 1. General Physical well-being. fDid you see the movie last night?-Didn't you like it?-D fHe's not so bad looking for a Prof. Who is he, anyway?J fDid he say light or like-1et's see your notes.J 2. Adequate light. 3. Quiet. I CWhat day does the English exam come? I haven'-t starfted in to study for the thing yet.J fI'm nort going to bother reading that essay-I don't thunk they'll ask for it at any rate.J 4. Necessary equipment on hand. fMary J ones-MARY JONES-1MJ M. J. Mary Jonesj O O Sl? STE 52 Sl? is 52 57 Sv 5. Always study in the safme place. 6. Form .a 'study 'habit-study the sub-jects in the same order each night. .l W 0 N e My O X757 if iv 1 5 X Z7 gf 1 X lk. fCome down to lunch with me .after this? I can't go next period-I'm taking a make-up qu:iz.J 7. Allow time for review each day. fIt's 11.50, I think, .but this darned watch, is never right-the bell ought to ring in a minute.J Q- ' 4 W'-ii I W . . - ZQ7., 'QV c X' ' K V YH N 5' 'Z f ' ,my ' ' ' Y. .hh 'J' fit M K, x A IHC I One lmraclrccl forty V X .. a f
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