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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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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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DAY A TYPICi At 5:00 you come home to supper, and if it ' s Wednesday night, you dress up and eat by candlelight, all ready to go from there to Wednesday night prayer meeting. Any other evening, you get your books and go to the library to finish that philosophy syllabus sheet or get the collateral book for Old T. You take a chance when you confer with someone, for the sheet inviting you to see Dr. Purkiser might end up bearing your signature. Friday night you leave your books and take your girl out for the evening, because dorm hours allow you out until the stroke of twelve. If it ' s a week night you head for the Snack Shack at 9:30, and around 10:00 you wend your way to your room and turn in — the end of another day. Our thanks lo John Wise for portraying the typical day. I ! ? '
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