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Can jtom uu ■ Picnicking The President's Picnic mi a joyous delight in the sun. Howard University students put away their books, put on their party clothes, and swarmed tbo Dunbarton campus for this annual event. Attracted by free food, good music, and beautiful weather, students of all shapes and sizes came out to usher in the academic year. It was not an unusual sight to see somoone stretched out on tho grass checkin' out the sights, munchin on a chicken wing, or Jammin to. Another One Bitoe the Dust It was a heart warming sight to see so many people gathered together for the solo purpose of having a good time. Friends who had been reunited after a long summer of recuperation from the rigors of college life, exchanged kisses and handshakes in numerous shows of affection. Greetings like Hey man. what's happening and replies like Ain't nothin to it were in common on this day of fun in the sun. When the sun went down, and the party was over, everyone returned to their respective dorms in preparation for another week of classes The Campus Pal's picnic was the final event of the froehman orientation week. Freahmaa students and campus pals gathered on main campus to celebrate the beginning of the academic year. Can you lell which one baa the munchies? President Cheek mingles st the pUnle gtveo in hU honor. ie ewin roes
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This Is The Life ThU U the life! Dorm life; living in a one-room living quarter, trying to pretend If your apartment. For eome It'e a life, with eomeone else. but for the lucky. it‘e a life alone. You walk downtwon. eee a poeter, a rug. plaate. anything to enhance the home! in os of your room. We must not forget the necessities of Dorm life: our T.V.. component eet, and the most important telephone. For many students, the dorm U a place to get away from the varietiee of Howard's run around You can sink your head into your pillow, turn on your set. and tako a trip to Fantasy Island or a ride on the Love Boat. If you’re tho serious typo, the dorm is your private library where tons of calculations and memorisation are done. Although co-ed living is done off caunpus, the off campus dorm life is much the same. Contrary to whatever rumors there may be. One of the main differences, however, is not the co-ed living, but the oft campus transportation. Not only can you pretend to be living in an apartment oomplex. you can further your imagination by thinking you're catching the bus to work The advantage being that there la no charge. Howard is much like the current issue of Vogue and Q.Q. magazines. To think that the up keep of those costly apparel is done Oeorje Li — sleeps after s hard 0 in our very dorms, some may find hard to believe. And to think what you go through to do it is even harder to conceive To compare laundry day with the 6:00 rush hour would not be a bad analogy. If you want to wash your clotbss and dry thorn on the samo day. you must beat the after class rush, or the Sun. Sal.-study wash period. All of these concepts contribute to Dorm life, however bizarre eome aspects may be. Without these you really wouldn’t have Howard U. To think of Howard without The Quad . Drew Hall , or The Hill . It wouldn't be Howard at all! The;.- | DO much................from
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