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Each Day Learning Something New and Valuable, FOR THESE WILL WE Then came your junior year, probably the happiest time of all. for you were absorbed with your friends, your girl, and the studies which you really liked. Some freshmen arc pretty nice fellows, you decided, a few even worth cultivating. Perhaps you realized dimly that the pro- fessors actually liave your interests at heart and even like to see everyone in their class pass. Along came the dances and you were right there, enjoying the social aspects of college more and more. With the arrival of spring, elections took the field, absorbing all interest for a couple of months, whether you ran for anything or not. You were glad when your friends took over the important offices, and there was no pang of envy when ODK passed you by. Friend- ships had been strengthened by three years of associations, and you were beginning to feel like the class of 1941. rather than seven score individuals. You were part of a unit, as a rising senior you felt your responsibilities, and for the first time vou knew ihat you were D.WIUSON. ' 41.
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. ■ I Rut The Associations With High- Minded Students and Cultured Professors,
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REMEMBER DAVIDSON And ilx-n you were a senior, this lime completely bewildered b llie suddenness will) which the years had gone — and inwardly Irightened by the jirospect of facing a cold and hostile world. Consequently you took advan- tage of those few remaining sheltered days. Bull-sessions on the front porch of Georgia, visiting the professors whom at last you had come to know and admire, going to every dance, week-ends with fellow seniors, taking part in stu- dent affairs, controlling student opinion unconsciously for better or worse with these was passed your last year at Davidson, and the results. ' As yet wc do not fully know, but we do feel and recognize the influence of Davidson in our every act. From her we have received the principles of character which will last us through life. Associations with students and faculty have been a priceless heritage to every Davidson man. one that cannot be surpassed at any college. And so. in future years we hojie that this book will help you remember, wherever you are and what- ever you do. you II always be D.WIDSON COLLKGi:. THE CLASS OL 1941.
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