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We began in a light- hearted manner — and though we tell the folks at home differ- ently — we ended in the same way. We spent our evening study hours serenad- ing the girls ' dorms, or playing cards when the proctors weren ' t looking, or drinking coffee while complain- ing bitterly about the unfair instructors on campus who wouldn ' t give us higher than a C for a paper with thirty-nine points on it. We slouched about the campus looking our bohemian worst and reveled in caus- ing the freshmen anxious moments of trembling at the sight of an advancing upper- classman — or sneered determinedly back with what we hoped was a defiant air at those persecutors of the frosh — depending on which side of the fence we were. Picnics in fall and spring, television in winter, and when it was all over we knew that college means little without the memories. 16
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Sometimes ridiculed, sometimes looked upon with misty eyes for being one of the oldest buildings on campus . . . Central. This is the way it looks when you ' re standing on the top floor . . . some have been tempted to jump . . . the math department is housed in this building. It ' s not as tall as the Campanile, but pedestrians still look small. Picture if you can, photog- rapher Solberg climbing among the cupolas and fluttering pigeons in order to get this shot just for you. In case somebody has a mountain climbing urge he might try Central just for kicks, since the Campanile is locked most of the year, and Everest is too far away. Another hint ... it might be easier scaling the exterior than the inside stairway at classtime. 15
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f m Autumn and Indian summer. A crisp breeze whispering among dead leaves. Colors, brilliant, everywhere, a last living effort, and then gone. The rain, gray, a soft mist over the death of summer. The end, yet a beginning anew. A feeling of time- lessness and peace. A final respite before the onslaught of winter. Lightness, yet sensuous heaviness. 17
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