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FRESHMAN JUNIOR SENIOR
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Chg Passing Panorama Equipped with the knowledge of four years' higher education, certain ideals, principles and the wisdom of youth, we now venture forth to help shape the destiny of the human race. As yet, most of us are still uncertain as to the route to be taken, but our ends are clear. It is our pur- pose to prove ourselves in the eyes of the world. The task is tremendous and the future be- wildering as we peer through our untrained eyes at the great panorama that waits to en- gulf us. What of the life we are leaving? How much of those four years of academic security and so-' cial freedom will be forgotten? Let us now glance quickly over those faur years and recall our experiences, so that they may be written as reminders for us, in time to come, of our cherished college days. ?rcsltman year Delays in the completion of the new Hayden Science Building gave us, the new centenial freshman class of Manhattan College, a few days of extra vacation. The length of our freshman week was cut to a few days. In order to be certain that we obtained enough in- doctrination, the Vigilante Committee instituted a special course in concentrated freshman hazing for our benefit. We were lucky in the fact that, due to the short registration week period, the whole sopho- more class was at the college to help put us through our paces. During this period we were addressed by all of the campus leaders, and given the invitation to come and ioin. After learning all of the college songs, defeating the sophs in a tug-o-war and recuperating from writer's cramp, due to Dean Cossa's examinations, we became freshmen in good standing at Manhattan College. This was our first opportunity to observe the college to which we came. However, these observations were cut short by the endless freshmen activities, college activities and A.F.-R.O.T.C. drills. The Korean War still being fought, most of the freshmen ioined the re- serve at the college in the hope of being prepared, it called upon to serve their country, in what seemed an impending crisis.
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