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This year's Freshman Class officers are: Presi- dent, Dave Hundtg secretary-treasurer, Mary Alice Quick, vice-president, Brian Leach. A great metamorphosis has come about in our lives in that short year since we graduated from high school. We have again been transformed into that strange breed of student who is traditionally the butt of all jokes, the green Freshie. But some- how, this time it is different. Perhaps we have reached that point from which we can never return to those carefree days of adolescence. For most of us, our first year in college has been an enjoyable, though sometimes trying, experience. During this past year, in which time has flown past so quickly, we have become acquainted with the many joys and the more prevalent responsibilities of college life. ln learning its S.O.P. 's, we have also learned something of much greater value, the art of standing on our own two feet. Even those students who became the dropouts perhaps have benefited from their brief experience in college. Biding their time here, they may have discovered what place life holds for them. For the rest of us, the sometimes heartbreaking toil of the next three years awaits us. For most, this will doubtless be followed by aworld alive with countless rewards and innumerable opportunities. But in order to take advantage of those opportunities, we must learn more in college than merely sets of facts. We must learn how to work, for only through diligent labor can we take advantage of those opportunities . Students who have already realized that work is required have achieved a good deal of success during their first in college and will probably continue in this success through the duration of their college years . We look to the future. What's everyone so happy about? Diane Sobkowiak, Marilyn Olszewski, and Kathy Parat are just a little over-exuberant about Christmas vacation. 8
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