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The train's always late. Nancy QHIW W W 'fhvwwm Ruth Milkereit It's Wassail Season!
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Sophomore-5 LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Trulen, H. Clark, Shnurer, Bond, Demos, Spalding, Geller, Cobb, Kelsey, Moran. Allan, Stephenson. Bye. MIDDLE ROW: Gretnke, Cuson, Van Nest, Hoerner, Tutt, McC1urg, Young. Ruedy. FRONT ROW: Bereolos, Robbins, Von Loewe. Harris, Gustavson. It was amazing how different things looked when we returned to the campus last September. We greeted old friends and smiled sympathetically at the bewildered newcomers. Things were surveyed from the exalted position held by sophomores! We learned a new kind of joy during our second year. The traditions became more beloved because we anticipated them and enjoyed them in the light of last year's remembrances. We became leaders in our college community and, best of all, knew the fun and responsibility too that comes with being a big sister. 20 But the sophomore year brought another change. We felt ourselves growing academically and socially into the adult world of RC. The conversations in the Linden and Lathrop smokers centered on the fact that the sophomore year is undoubtedly the best. The crowning event of our year was Sophomore Day. We knew then that our golden reign was nearly over, but we knew also that there will always be a sophomore class, and we believed wholeheartedly as we saw the last dying ember of our bonfire in the court that sophomore spirit never dies!
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Fresh men BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schmidt, Norton, Kitzmiller, Iohnson, Walker, Roscoe. Clark, Cekal FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Weissenburger, Statum, Chrisinger, Stiegler, McKenzie, Agee Lampila. August: Note from Big Sister says, Don't forget-Clothesline, shower cap, can opener! Why on earth would I need a can opener? September: There's nothing as nice as college! Big room: lots of space for everything: but it will have to be painted. Room-mate looks human. October: There's nothing as wonderful as October Day. Work hard. Need a rest. Package from home yielded food and tThank Goodness? a can opener! Iunk collecting. Room too small. Hank says no paint. Phooey! Freshman show rehearsals funny. Short prayer for later lights. November: There's nothing as terrific as Freshman Show! Or Freshmen! Work is harder. Need sleep. Limping a little from Dad's Day hockey game. Thanks be for Thanksgiving. December There's nothing as different or as good as wassail: nothing as awe inspiring as Hanging the Greens-Even at 5:30 a.m. Work tragic. So glad to get home for Christmas. '
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