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College Life Wet drowned rats scurried busily from building to building. They tried to be as unobtrusive as possible lest some Junior suddenly descend on them. Rat week, which had begun, was greatly subdued by a cold drizzle that persistently fell most of the week. The freshmen arrived at RPI a full week before most of the upperclassmen. Orientation week was hectic with meetings, assemblies, tests, and Registration. A whole new world was opened up for them. For many it was the first time away from home and parents. Oppor- tunity was shouting in every person ' s ear. Here was the chance many had been waiting for. Shy people could be bolder; over-bearing people, more bearable; weak people, stronger. The slate was wiped clean, and everybody was ready to go. There were many shocking realizations and surprises those first weeks. Mama ' s shoulder wasn ' t there to cry on when everything went wrong registration day . . . Good grief that alarm goes off early. I just went to sleep . . . and who ever heard of getting up at seven o ' clock in the morning to eat breakfast when you don ' t have class until ten!! . C d Study is a necessary evil in college. Lxx)k Ma! I have a flat head! Would you believe my hip is out of joint? 23 ■ •♦• ■♦•♦•♦
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lasses and Leisure Delving into the mysteries of greek tragedy, solving intricate math problems, copying the art work of an old master, discovering dusty volumes in a corner of the library, reading, writing, drawing — this is our work. Laughing, running, dancing, talking, playing cards, shopping, walking down alleys on bright Sunday after- noons, impromptu football, writing letters, sleeping — this is our leisure. We £U e busy people in a busy world. We live frantic lives that require us to be going somewhere or doing something all the time. We are afraid for time to hang heavy on our hands — afraid to stop and contemplate what we are doing. Would you believe three aces? CCEPTED FOR REFUND STAMPED PAID} - Students purchase needed supplies. Students have many selections of salads in the cafeteria. kJSqI 25 t 4 • ••♦••
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