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A TYPICAL DAY A 1) From Dr. Browning ' s class in sta- tistics, you head up to the cafe- teria for lunch at around noon. As you pass the Gay C, you hear the A Cappella choir practicing in another of their dai ly ses- sions. At lunch you gab, joke, and gripe about the food along with everyone else. (Not that the griping is deserved, it ' s just something to do.) After lunch more classes take session. Prof. Friesen gives beginning music stu- dents the fundamentals of music. ' :vi ® Or another of the many classes held in the chapel building takes session.
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YPICAL DAY A TYt Across the hall the Zoology lab is in session for two periods, studying the difference between a pellicle and nucleus in the Euglena, a flagellate of the class Mastigophora. When the bell ends second period, you join the mob that jams the east door of the Ad building, as they head in the direction of chapel for a period of devotion. Anyone who tries to go up these stairs at this time takes his life in his hands . . . • From chapel, you again join the crowd of people going back to classes. Mail has been put up by now, so the first thing to do is push your way through to your mailbox and see if that letter from home is there. After that your time is yours to spend if you have no classes, so you join the gang under the tree and shoot the breeze for a while . . . 27
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ICAL DAY A TYPICAL •(- : I t In the afternoon you go out to make a living so that you can support Uncle J. B. in the business office. While others in the dorm take advantage of the time by study- ing — with the record player going, of course . . . ■ ' Then there those who study, re- search, and fraternize in the library . . . And there are the music students, who go upstairs to the Gay C to vocalize, or downstairs to take a lesson . . . ■ . . - :v j$k - 4 I 29
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