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THE CONTENTS EDITORIAL LITERARY The Observer .............. With Malice Toward None . . The Bus Stop .............. Death .................... The Never Ending .......... .... Life ................. ............. Notice: To The Students and Faculty of Rogers Hall .............. The Age of Efficiency .... Ode to a Test Tube .. . .. Me Protego ............... . . . Try Skating ....................... Thoughts of an Ordained Apparition . . . Once Upon a Snowstorm ............ Loneliness and Never Look Back ...... Beauty, Beauty Everywhere .... America ................... A Councilor's Dream ...... Demerits ............ The Bulletin Board . . . College Applications . . . Modern Era .............. The Dawn of a New Life .... A Thankful Heart ....... Kim ............ My Love ..... Recollections . . . His Gifts ..... To Be Alone ...... . ....... Memories .................. Theirs Not To Reason Why .... Life's Defeat ............... Eternal Seasonal Cycle ..... April Impression ........... Thoughts on a Quiet Night , . . Summer's Substance and Twilight Personified .... The VVorld of, Wonder ....... Metallic Night ............ A Outrance ...... . . . Non Compos Mentis .... La Nouvelle Mode .... A Different World . . . Unforeseen ........ To a Spirit ........ Le Debut Tres Chic . . . Fog ....... r ......... Retrospection ......... A Generation Awakes .... ALUMNAE NEWS . . . Jewel Hudson . . . Diane Turner . . . . Julie Upham . . . . Julie Upham . . . Keath Hinsdale . . . . Janis Woodward . . . . Julie Upham . . . . Sue Penniman . . . Florrie Burke . . . . Hal Maguire . . . . . . Cathy Craig . . . . Victoria Glenn . . . Pam Grinnell . . . . Sandra Olson . . . . . . Florrie Burke ...........KarenBooth . . . . Johannah Dusseault . . . . . . . . Louise Brooks . . . . . Sandra Olson . . . . Victoria Glenn . . . . . Diane Turner . . . Nancy Scannell . . . Susanne Frisselle . . . . . . . Karen Hansen ..........SandraOlson Jennifer Bloomingdale . . . . . . . . Florrie Burke . . . Sandra Olson . . . . Sue Penniman . . . Nancy Nevius . . . Florrie Burke . . . . Julie Upham . . . . Sue Penniman . . . Nancy Nevius .. . . . .. Sue Penniman FlorrieBurke Jennifer Bloomingdale .. . . . . . Nancy Nevius . Nancy Nevius . . . . . Linda Wolf . . . . . . Sandra Olson . . . . Linda NVi1kinson . . . . Sue Penniman . . . . Sue Penniman . . . . Sue Penniman . . . Nancy Nevius . . . . Sgue Penniman
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