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Alice Dora Blank Chemistry May Audrey Blatz Psychology Miriam Sylvia Bobrov Political Science dercd if the girl next to us knew any more about all this than we did. She looked very self-composed, and her notes were all in outline form. But then maybe she wasn't a fresh- man at all; there WERE some up- perclassmen in this course. A very blase pair of them in the row in front of us made us marvel at their nonchalance. Baby English was bet- ter; we were all in the same boat there, but then someone whispered that the girl in the plaid skirt had won a regional scholarship, and an awful sense of inadequacy descend- ed upon us once again. We'd never be able to pass in this place. It was all very well to get through school (as a matter of fact, we'd been quite hot stuff there), but this was col- lege, and this was different. Why, college was terrific! hour. First Classes
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Marilyn Shirley Bennett Economics and Sociology Pauline perry Berkes (Mrs.) English Literature Dorothy Mary Birrell Economics and Sociology A The academic u ay . . . 1H Our first classes in college! And it wasn’t at all like school. How on earth could you write down all the stuff chat professor was reeling off? And last period ic had been even worse, for the French class had ac- tually been in French — and such terrific, rapid French! And this af- ternoon we were going to have a zoo lab, and we’d heard that there were frogs to be cut up. We won- In the realms of the unknown
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Herts to you. Cully! We're off! It's got to be Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, because after that the hunting season opens.’ Lush October, with Mountain Day in the offing. 'Don’t do any work tonight. I’m sure it’s tomorrow. They’ve got apples in the kitchen. Eight o’clock each morning finds a hush of expectancy over the campus. But nothing ever happens—’and I didn’t study for that quiz.’ Then it comes, and a morning that was gray suddenly lights up, and promises a per- fect day. Screams of delight and hastily packed lunches. Hours of climbing and walking, then home and— We only climbed three mountains—but there’s always next Mountain Day!” ft ' With the greatest of ease 0 0 0
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