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That's stardust you set iti our eyes Who said that college is lor studying? So it is — and what is more enjoyable than studying your lavorite man blond, brunette, or red-head? And if your favorite isn't available well, wo ve learned to be ever hopeful about a blind.” Mamie Dance, that autumn event of Mount Holyoke that is made for everyone! Chapin, like Cinderella, transformed until the stroke of twelve. Wilbur with the ratio right. for once, of male to female. Tonight you're not a grind. You float; you sway; you dream in your billowy dress, knowing tomorrow he'll still be here. And somehow starry eyes, and fresh gar- denias, and the look that says you’re someone nice. 18
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While the days are bright and the leaves are turning tli.it minute after eight o’c lock in the morning may bring the energetic ringing ot Mary Lvcn which means Mountain Day. Anywhere and everywhere we go. No mountain is too high nor bicycle trip too long. Hayrides and sunbaths and a cold mountain stream. I Ik whole outdoors. And any day there’s farming about the countryside Mount Holyoke in the 1 all. 17
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FOUNDER S DAY In the almost-dark of 6:00 A.M. seniors group about Mary Lyon’s grave, shivering a little iri their caps and gowns, handing frozen packages of ice cream to bands of sleepy fresh- men who come hurrying with that willing-to- try-anything-oncc expression to carry on with real fortitude this old tradition of Founder s Day. Later, in a flower-banked Chapin before noon, the seniors and faculty process . . . Crimson and yellow among the folds of black robes, music on the balcony. President Ham on the stage, the smell of flowers, a deep feeling for tradition relived here, and a sharp remem- brance that if is important that we can keep the deep meaning of the tradition of Holyoke through adverse circumstances in a warring world. The tradition is old: the words are tuned to today. Shall we not sav that we recog- nize this to be not all yesterday nor all today, but of all time? Shall we not say that it endures?
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