25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Haven’t been in the Lib since Freshman year. She’ll never marry him—you see. I guess I'll get myself a job in Macy’s. I'd like to see her ten years from now. She’s learn. I haven’t any faith in Russian photographers. God! You look grim. What’s the dollar doing? awfully young yet, she’ll If she isn’t living with him Id like to know what she is doing. Well, while there’s life there’s hope—Margaret Ayer’ Barnes flunked Sophomore English. Why didn’t I take Hygiene when it was easy? How’s Herben getting along with Sophomore English? There’s too much emphasis on exams. I think Hepburn is terribly over- rated as an actress. Miss Thomas must have been a remarkable woman. The Deanery is alright, but it has too much in it. When I took Freshman English I never cracked a book for the exam— If people don’t stop swiping the books I need out of the Lib I’m going to steal them permanently. 11 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. I wish I were going to be here another year—I'd take Anthro- pology. Never put your orals off until Senior year—it’s a mistake. I suppose I might just as well ask the whole damned family to Garden Party and hope for the best. I absolutely refuse to wear a big hat. Typical—you spend four years here and then they make you buy your own diploma. Who am I going to give my hoops to? The next thing the radical ele- ment in the class. will want Coughlin at Baccalaureate. As I look out over your bright young faces and realize that you