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5l I l l ... a senior is a twenty-two year old girl full of plans and tired of study. She has taken forty hours of work in her major and holds a teaching certificate. She had de- cided that . . . meals in the refectory could never be worse, every course she takes changes by magic from crip to cram, a cigarette and a cup of coffee are enough to start the day, the companionship of friends is more important than study, assemblies are a bore, meetings are nebulous, you can ' t change people, and faculty are fun. A senior enjoys . . . unlimited overni ghts, a Broadway-reflected senior follies, the funny smell of Moravian candles, the knowledge that blind dates are seldom successful, and a cocktail party. A senior marks off . . . orientation, the sight of white beanies, blue books, the last letter home for more money, summer jobs, spring vacations, ' ' how was your date from thirty other girls, and classes. A senior can be seen ... at a typewriter with a placement annual, usmg a free phone, ignoring her post ofSce box. and painting her nails in the study room. A senior is proud of . . . her unhemmed cap and gown, knowing she ' s a senior, a white fence that encloses an important square, Mr. Snavely ' s grin because she still owes him money, being able to tell underclassmen how thin-s were done, an annual she wrote, a tattered lab coat, and a private art lab on the fourth floor. A senior smiles because . . . she ' s on this side of four years of college, everyone else knows who her Bill is, her practice teaching is over, and Mr. Michie is proud of her. A senior gets a lump in her throat because . . . reading an alumnae bulletin is not being here, independence just turned the cor- ner, she can ' t say see you next year, and she packs her car for the last time. 22
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Lett to right: Kay Kcarns. treasurer : Anne Benson, serreiar , Jat k I ' lirk ' -r. riif-j)restf}ent. Miirsha Hus, I ' re.snleni ul the Senior (.lass 23
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