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PREPARATION for an afternoon class is done by some ambitious students right after lunch. Oth- ers would rather study all at one time . . . either in the early morning or in the late evening. GIRLS ARE FUN and after a day of studies, it ' s nice to relax and forget one ' s scholastic problems even if for just a little while. Hope our friend doesn ' t forget that afternoon class. GRILLTIME means coke time and time out for a relaxing song from the jukebox. Looks like our friend has missed his class which is, after all, typical. Of course, such typical students don ' t last long.
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PERCHED UNDER A TREE, many students relax and study at the some time. Anyway, it ' s a good place to view the passing parade. Cramming, that is, trying to take it all in before the exam, proves helpful to some students, but to others . . . OUTDOOR EXERCISE is always anticipated after several hours in a classroom whether it be tennis, golf, archery, or softball. And such vigorous exercise always works up a hearty appetite. Freshman: Alone At First But Catching On Quickly When the typical freshman enters college, he is about as lost as an American in Paris. But, with the acquaintance of new friends and the feeling that he is finally becoming an adult, it doesn ' t take him time to adjust. Before long he may have the company of a coed to liven his day up and combat the fatigue of too much study and not enough fun. He may seek a fra- ternity to find new friends or he may feel they are not necessary with everything considered. Many students bring their lunch, even more dine in the campus cafeterias or grills, and some walk up toward Hoover for a quick bite at one of the local eateries.
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. S . ¥ 1 s ROWDY SONGS, a little horseplay and a little gossip are regular fea- tures of fraternity dinners up and down the Row. The brothers gather for advice, fun and friendship, as they plan whom they ' re taking to the next party, as well as how to con a good grade out of that rough Poll Sci exam coming up. lox od TWO EARLY BIRDS get the jump on the rest of the crowd getting out of night classes, and make a bee-line for their car and a refreshing coke before heading back to the dorm or house to get in a little study time before retiring for the night.
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