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For more than 1000 students, C. W. Post College provides not only an Education, but also a home. The dorm student must, of necessity, he an extraordinary person. Introduced to a new Way of life, he must learn to be corn- patable with people from differ- ent areas and backgrounds. Sepa- rated from his ties of home, he learns to develop an entirely new way of life. Often he must endure an endless stream of distractions and yet still find time to study. Despite any disadvantages, dur- ing his four year stay, the dorm student gains an abundance 'of ex- perience. When he leaves C. W. Post, he takes with him, not only a diploma, but also a broader so- cial outlook. W I ' , ' 'CWA ny, ' ' , 'ffm QQ, za, 31 . ' 2 . :'.f,.,4 f . 2 , , fa, 74. fa f ,vlvl 4' dit, 'Ji , '.E1,'Z':-, , YW ., 'Q E' f, , A , g I f - 4' we-'ww-fzwrf' n if ,Ib 5 ff f if 4 - -J -4, . ,f f fwfg,.f,,ugx: fl 4. ,.., . , . V 21- Q'?ff1Mf?x:t'6. f gf 'f '--imifmnf - 3ff.y2,'wzf.', ' ,fff ' ' ' pf., 77' ,M ', if ff Si f., X NW YN V ir A ,ll A
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Less than a month after the Fall semester began, preparing for Homecoming became the ideal excuse for students to take extended study breaks. Starting weeks in advance, fraternities and sororities spent frantic nights putting together floats-al- ways with the coveted trophy in mind. The Grand Parade of floats and queen candidates was merely One aspect of the three day weekend, for the festivities had started on Thursday with a concert given by the Bitter End Singers in the Connolly Gym. Following the football game on Saturday, students traveled into Manhattan. There they may have tried to rest while pre- paring for the Homecoming Dance, held in the Grand Ballroom of the Statler Hilton Hotel. But there was no time for rest after- wards, because many parties lasted well into early morning hours. When all was finally over, students left for home-tired but happy-each bracing himself for the Monday morning routine. ff? 1 ,ll F'L' 1 ,
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