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-- Uhr Bgmmu nf ered ever so little, the hub- bub of voices would be less disturbing, perhaps. than insideg so that. altogether, we feel sure that outside loafing places would be most advantageous. One wonders if it would solve the problem to put benches in the outside gym where pupils could smoke, gossip ,Q and rest in a safe kind of bivouac. l fl Of course there was al- ways the great out-of-doors to wander in. Indeed it is a matter of conjecture now as to whether in the future. there will be any loafing places in the main building 'E and it is wondered if, there- fore, for the convenience of those who go for strolls during chapel and are. as a result. astray from the X Qaimfrpgdifi wer Q! f-I ' wb 1,1 24- 5 i fi 1 voted 4 f I l W ff! Km x T X 5 w xt Sxx C f fl ff Y X LR 'O xv , r QQ? r ' ,A ups' If lf, three places one is supposed to be from 9:50 to 10:10. an outside bell will be sounded so that You will not have to stay too near the halls. There are ai few of the less garrulous students who loaf at the Student House. but only the retiring kind linger hereg things are too dead. Queer how : iiil' umm weuvcfj ?', I ,M 1, 'X X x vt, Lgi tw, MNCE J 57 in ' . 63 vi All X X :EX 1 6 I W' Ni ' fi ' if-g, f .xi , ff less popular the Student Building is now than it used to be only a few years ago when both sexes used to congregate there at noon to learn such difficult new steps as the Finale Hop. Now it is like a Girls' Rest Room or Reading Room. although there is no sign, NO MEN ALLOVVED, as might be expected. The Dean of Mens room was noteworthy as a gath- ering place for mysterious class meetings. If you have never been a Normalite. you perhaps wonder why such meetings are not held in the chapel hall to accom- modate the large number who. you would suppose, would attend. Dear reader, it grieves us sorely to ex- plain. but the number who attend these 'sessions is so small and so select that there has been some dis- cussion of using tickets for admittanceg that would SC:'cnIt'cn
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