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Da time Remember the walk to school in the brisk morning air to make that 8 o'clock class that was just too early, and how we dashed out to the steps after class for a break, or over to the Campus Corner for coffee? And then it was back to work, violin practice for Su- zanne, biology lab or art projects for others. And the familiar reminders, '4Have you voted yet? or 'iCome to the assembly at l1:00.l' Yes, the as- semblies were on Tuesday, and remem- ber how the faculty members disap- peared on Thursday mornings at 11:00 and left the building to the students? And remember when that afternoon class was over and you could gather to check over those notes you didn't get quite right, and before we knew it it was 4:00 and time to gather up all those heavy books and call it a day. A day of school, that is, for remember the afternoon drives and those days just made for sunbathing, while our instruc- tors worked on with desks piled high and plenty of papers to keep them busy. Patsy Barker, Sophomore Queen, walks to her class with Harry Nelson Fortyeone
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Registration Upper Right: Up and waiting early in the morning. Middle Left: The girls fill out class cards. Middle right: Mrs. Weatherby, Cornelia Edel- blute and Gladys Herzog arrange their schedules. Lower Left: Jack Van Sise and Mrs. McCarthy complete registration in the Registrar's office with Mr. Boosinger and Mr. McHugh. Forty Remember the hectic days of registra- tionl Arriving at the Student Union Building and Waiting for what seemed like hours for the doors to open . . . At last we were inside hut, woe is ius, there were more lines . . . Filling in our cards, we were in line again to get the Dean's approval. Oh no, a mis- take, or was it that one of your classes had closed? Remember how great it was to get the Dean's autograph? . . . I t
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Classtime Gabriel Lee follows in the footsteps of other illustrious scientists who have looked through the lens of a microscope and discovered strange things-say, Iames Thurber-as he examines a slide in Biology Lab. Theres hir. Sims, leading his morning Humanities class in broad-ranging voyages through the world of the Arts, seen from a studentys viewpoint. Ever wonder how the class looks from the professors point of view? Well, see those chaps in the far left of the small window? llere on the right from hflr. Sims, point of View, Scott Rice and Ron Lahfliirche in Humanities. Forty-two
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