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Let Me have just one more wink of sleep before faein« the cruel worhl. . . . Gregarious girls have eoke and gab, . . . Let ' s put it this way, suggests Joyce Leiss. Oh, it ' s that new popular singer! I thought sure someone was hurt. . . . the cat ' s wound and the clock ' s out, off to bed after a biisv dav. I ' ll bet there ' s a funny ])ook on the inside. . . . Are you sure this is true? Yes, 3.2% of the student body agrees. . . . Two students learn more about the facts behind the Kinsey Report from highly recommended sources. ... A well rounded evening. . . . I ' ll bet you tell that to all the Itovs. AROUND Down the Halls of Learning stride today ' s students, tomorrow ' s teachers and professional leaders. Here the dreams of takin g vital positions in our complex world are being fulfilled. Here sound prepara- tion is gained through active and meaning- ful paiticipation. The sudden release from Mother ' s apron strings holds new responsi- bilities for those who are learning, perhaps for the first time, to be completely on their own. There are lessons, commonplace but important, in learning to get along with A WAV mi
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Dr. John E. Jacobs Administrative Assistant Victor T. Tr«sler Dean of Men Dr. Ruth Schilli.vger Dean of omen Mrs. Nina Fish Placement Bureau Bill Rose Bureau of Information The Student Personnel office is concerned with the welfare of all persons enrolled on the campus. All social activities are coordinated through the offices of the Dean of Women and the Dean of Men. The Information Bureau handles gen- eral inquiries about the college, while the Placement Bureau is the contact agency between students and prospective em- ployers. Credentials of all seniors are filed with this bureau. Dr. George A. Comstock Director of Student Personnel R. G. Cremer Comptroller
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HE CLOCK people, to balance the budget, to take care of your own quarters, and in deciding which roommate should wear the last clean shirt. Through contacts with fellow students and instructors, objective understandings are obtained. Discussion and social ex- change lead to an intellectual level not easily obtained in the outside world . No ivory tower this — but a laboratory where the problems of everyday living are to be faced and overcome. F LIFE
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