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we, became our attitude. Our majors changed four times during the first semester and work piled higher every day. Pep rallies, Homecoming, study hours, snow. ball fights, class elections, May Day were already Who were the freshmen in 195t? We were a part of the past before we realized it. We even those terribly bewildered individuals who had lost some of our grecness for as we caught brought the most clothes to school, sat up latest on to the ways of college life-the definition of at night, received mail every Jay, wrote slightly collateral, the smell of formaldehyde, the com- homesick leiters, took books home on weekends, sang and cheered the loudest and somehow sur, ~~~~!~Jlir~ofi~~rmf~,~:es~ll~c~w b~:,w~ft::0te~~ vived orientation week. paper in twenty four hours, what the parking YOIl could spot our beanies everywhere-in lots are really for, a thousand new songs and the grill, the rec room, and on seventh green; we jokes, and above all that those upper-classmen were eager to know and make the campus a part smiles were really sincere. oI us. That first week, we even went to breakIast. Gloriously young, we lived life La its fullest After the first taste of studies, we looked at the and found thnt life had become inextricably asso- seniors with new respect. They did it-so can ciated with Western Maryland College.