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A TIME TO LOVE .. Being a junior was a time of seeing . . . a time to grasp every minute with friends, professors, and studies. VVe could joke with a favorite professor one minute and talk seriously with him the next. Desire for grades alone was replaced by a sincere involvement in learning. We even stopped watch- ing the clock in some classes. Instead of wildly throwing snow balls at each other we walked in the snow alone. We still went to the sundeck, had waterhghts and sang, but now we paused to look more closely at the multicolored change Spring had brought . . . a moist yellow jon- quil, a warm free breeze, an urge to go barefoot in the grass. The days sped by till move-up day held before us the promise and uncertainty of our last year. A TIME TO HATE
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A TIME TO SPEAK. A TIME TO KEEP SILENT Pag T Bn QW' A TIME TO LAUGH 'UO
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We were tired old Seniors . . . in many ways, but not too tired to make time for people. We counted the days until graduation, marriage, and a job . . . waited for a call from a boy now not far away and read BRIDES MAGAZINE. Mail boxes were searched not for letters from home but for job offers and graduate school replies. Sunday noon was one mass exodus to Hardees . . . then back to the dorm for a quick game of bridge, Monopoly, or Yahtzee. We had grown together for four years, and this last one seemed to slip by more quickly than the others. We treasured each day, not only as one that could not be relived but as one unique in our last year at Queens. As the year came to an end we realized that we had gained an understanding of ourselves and others . . . an understanding we hoped would grow beyond these four years that had meant so much to us. A TIME TO PLUCK '49 T an A TIME TO PLANT.. Q,
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