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FARMERS 8% RURAL TEACHERS 30% CITY TEACHERS 24% Miscellaneous” is made up of art- ists, football players, musicians in dance bands, and one person who is a whistler. These statistics are only an estimate acquired from a large num her of replies from students chat left school last year. Much of this infor- mation was compiled by an adminis- tration committee. Bob Davis gets ready to meet the girl friend. Herb Cushing crams. Betty Gale and Ben Wells laugh together at a show. The dust flies Barnett looks just as tough to oppo- nents. Arnold Wolfe is almost ready for dessert. The feet belong to Butch Manchester, Loafing is part of the education.
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Some students like routine, others like to work, and others like best of all to play. But some students are versatile. They can sit down and make one reading after the ocher on an experiment without getting tired of it. These same students can study for hours on the principles of educa- tion or on a vocabulary list in French or German. And then, they like to spend an hour or two on the tennis courts, at the archery range, or on the soccer field. Few college students have any spare time. Their days begin rather early and seldom end until midnight. Going to school is really quite strenuous. There are classes, studying in the library, ex- tra curricular activities to be attended. The social life cannot be discarded. Dances on Friday night and shows. The girls at Case Hall and Green Terrace can always find something to do in case they do not have to study. They make candy or throw' a party in someone’s room. Then too, there are students who work in cafes, washing dishes and waiting on tables. There is janitor work at the college. The fellows work on Saturdays mopping floors and dusting furniture. N. Y. A. work keeps many students busy and also keeps them in school. College life is fun, hut it isnfc a snap. Those who think that it is usually quit at the end of the first semester. II It k It 01! TIN
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