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A iq-A Ae Dick Banyon appears to be sleeping on the job as he operates the machine which is most familiar tous as that which turns out thousands of copies ofexams we see so frequently. ei X e X tx 'V X . Qs UL! A L' X .Y .' :lf ,Y X: E Y DE .vp if Q, ,gf j ' ' N it.: E5 , ,aff rf K s if QKJ Q Ye is . exgq , Angelo Palengo does a little high Class sweeping in Col- lege Hall. Due to the at- traction of his singing iwell partly? we seldom find him so much alone. Bob Biolo and editor Bob Patterson put in some hard last minute work on copy for the weekly edition of the .N'te11f0r.
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fi H, :' r ' 1. .X-.. .1 in Q.. I. WE P14750-700! Discussion of school often tends to emphasize work and study to the exclusion of any mention of play. .-Xt l.ake Forest the facultv and administration is just as enthusiastic about helping to provide leisure time activities for the stu- dents as the undergraduate bodv is to make use of them. Play is an important feature in every well balanced life and few of us lack sufficient of its relaxing tonic. Some ofus take our relaxation in working on stage, in debate, athletics, and in various group activitiese in practically endless lists of scattered things. However, there are some things which are characteristic of almost all students. Scarcelv a day passes that nearly everyone on campus doesn't drop into the CCH-ee Shop for a bit of food, a moment's conversation, or last minute answers to the days problems. lfrequentlv large groups assemble for discussions, forums, quiz sessions and coffee hours. Bull sessions, a favorite of long standing, however, are being pushed slightly to the side in North Hall since the lfrickson bovs have organized their swing band. To the female part of the campus there is no better wav to use an extra moment than to pick a comfortable chair and kllil 011. ln spring, when all ambition seems to have drained away there is nothing more wonderful than to stretch out on the grass and talk while Ol' Sol does his work. Yes, we have fun to season the food of learning. 'Swv f' Q1 GN i LJ K1-g K E 'Vast xi v 13 - I
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WORKIN6' All of us have been asked the question, What does College do for you . Frequently, we find ourselves baffled in an attempt to explain the merits of our education. We might say that it has opened up for us, has given us an inkling, into the great store of knowledge which our culture has to oflierg that it developes our intellectual faculties, that it gives us, by developing our interests, a greater ability to appreciate our many opportunities after we leave school. But, then, we also learn a little of what the phrase 'lworking to live means. In college we have been initiated into a more independent thought than hitherto experienced. We have been more on our own. No supervised study to Live and Learn dogs our life. It is up to us to detide what we wish to receive out of school and how we obtain it. These pictures show us at worke in study, and in working to help finance our way through school. Whether we are waiting on tables, on N. Y. A., or at our studies, we have come more and more to realize the importance ol' work in life, and our adaptation to it. Top R0'Ii I3lBBS, Ukirs, Boysiox, Rl.-xiJisc.ER, Fixeu, NICKENNA, Pi2'i'ry, S'i'RANo, BAi':uGAuiEN, Bkassws. .lliddff R0fi'+hvIl.COX, Ci-iANoi.Ek, SERENI, RAr-issy, .Iome- sox, ki.-XTES, NI.-XRBACH. Buzlnm Rust'-V l'Al..4Noo, I.i'oi2r-msx BECKER, Boiuziaxson, Bi'i.ow, RHINE, IQEINIBI eii. 1 9
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