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fzyr home with many new ideas of our religion and its application in our daily lives. plus a notebook crammed full of invaluable notes on the lectures which we attended. 5 I A far cry from anything serious was the trip taken bv the seniors to Culver in February for the Infantry Dance. Though we came home exhausted after a week -end filled to the brim with an overwhelming succession of events. all who went had a gay whirl. Furnished completely with two blind dates, we saw athletic events in the afternoon, then, after an amaz- ingly quick change, dinner in the mess hall, a movie. and the dance. Next morning came church, with the impressive sight of the cadets marching in to On- ward. Christian Soldiersf, dinner. and the bus home before we knew we had been there. :Xt home again, we see by the pictures of the birth- day party, Burnsie's cake, and a Res spread that the Residence leads a life all its own. Food never tastes as good as when it is served in one of the girls' rooms. Their spare moments are occupied with excursions to concerts and plays on week-ends and afterrschool trips to the drug and grocery stores for that extra snack. Though this is only a brief outline of our extra time. perhaps you can see a little of our selves as we are out of school: our other halves and those things that make Mondays seem like blue ones as we go to classes with one eve open. These times are as essential to our school years as the time we spend in classes. In spite of curricular responsibilities our social side has never been neglected: through four vears of high school we have always managed to have such time on our hands. llXff't'lI Li'-HJ With odds like tliese just CAN'T lose. Ci'rlli'r.' Now, blow! Brlorcx' 1947 Model Nash. .. 'WSF you
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