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Happiness, synon m for eollege...wfeiti,1 ani.. 'i 'I L E Each year at Purdue. a festive factor is many different phases of life. Warm friendships, the feeling' of accomplishment that Came from success, balmy spring days, the return to campus after a restful summer were the obvious elements that brought pleasure. Yet the greatest happiness came from the feeling of belonging, knowing' that we played a vital part in the panorama of Purdue life. 75- 5 Enthusiastic routers cheered wildly at the basketball games sorority formal rush, complete with coke parties. suit parties and preference dessert.
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o o o C21LlS9Cl US 801119 llllllktppylllOlT16lltS and black thoughts. Low hanging gray clouds announcing an onslaught of rain, whistling winds, unnatural darkness-all added a dreary aspect to our lives. While weather set the stage. other incidents caused our depression. There were days when nothing seemed to go right. Per- e haps We started the morning by oversleepingg we , .7- , Y suffered through an unannounced quiz, returned at noon to find we had received no mail. To 1 Ah . make things worse, we were refused for a date. Now these dismal events trouble us but, in the A.. ,iv yi future, we will rarely recall them without a I ,R an at .' ,K , . . . . fv'3M' 5 :lu f chuckle. A soothing memory will kindly soften 't-'yifgf-fx - - , ,irq ' x ' ' ' A4 -5 'W 'I x EL the experiences of uncertainty and melancholy ,.- . -4 'il i. that we have all known at some time .X Monday morning eight o'clock class often seemed . to be the plight of the unknowing freshman and ab- dU1'1l'1g OUI' COllQgQ l1fG. solute necessity for the graduation-conscious senior. Often our expectations remain unfulfilled: things do not always go our way. On a cold snowy afternoon, a football fumble can assume great pro- portions and usually brings il despairing look to the faces of the viewers. gave Q . Yeafs little tragedies We saw the green grass and beautiful landscape fall to the iron hand of progress. A raise in tuition brought negative coni- ments and a hasty check of our funds. But, most mournful of all was the sudden passing of two campus figures, Doc Miller and Dr. Frank Hockenia, creat- ing a deep loss to the Univer- sity and to the student. body.
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