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After supper many students head for the parlors of the girls’ dorms for friendship, relaxation, and fun. Silent walks, soft shadows, sweet memories, and you. 11
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Oh, it’s lovely! What did you say his name is? I wonder if Senator Kefauver knows that I’m a Republican.
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WINTER With little warning nature casts off the last vestiges of fall, leaving trees barren and the ground carpeted with abandoned leaves. The intense outdoor activity of summer and fall gives way to events within doors. Freshmen have been orientated, up- perclassmen have resigned themselves to another year of work, and professors have managed to devise impossible assignments. It is that time of year which students find especially confusing: it is too late to do anything about deficiency reports, and too early to start studying for final examinations. Though largely confined indoors during the winter months, everyone finds much to do besides classroom work. The student center is a favorite haunt of people seeking food', music, gossip, a card game, or just friendship. It is rumored that one can even buy books there. Also, students find time for basketball games, fine arts movies, plays, and concerts. And there are club meet- ings, dances, and parties continually taking place on campus. Then too, one may attend talent shows of questionable genius or engage in impromptu pep rallies in the dead of the night. As the year progresses, everyone becomes better acquainted with those with whom he lives, and the dormitories play an in- valuable part in intellectual and' emotional growth of students. Here, group discussions and the experience of independence help mold responsible, educated adults. Here also, if one happens to have a reticent roommate, a person may be able to do a little studying. The serious-minded student soon discovers that the college ex- perience involves research in the library for intellectual stimula- tion, worship in the chapel for spiritual sustenance, and parti- cipation in extra-curricular activities which lead toward well- rounded individuals. As the year continues, the meaning of edu- cation becomes complex and its significance great. 12
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