Viking_Yearbook_55

vi lat educatioN Or, ((Cet's 11011 alld JIIe get well-rolillded togetlter" By KENNEDY '\ Most of us are going to college to get what is laughingly referred to as a well-rounded education, or to become a well-rounded personality. This is a rather general description of what healthy, active, and curious young men and women learn in college. [ can't tell you everything you might expect to learn, but t'his may serve as fin introduction to set you on the right track. Take heed young man, pay attention and maybe some day people will point at you and say, "Boy, there goes a real rounder." I realize that different students will have different interests. The PRE-MED student. ART student, LITERATURE student, and PHYSICAL ED student ~ L~ 1/ , .. '" ..~ are all interested in different things. I have therefore tried to slant this introduction to suit everyone. One of the first things you may have noticed is that the seats are some-what different from the ones in high H e is a lso your buddy; conschool. fide in him: tell him your problems. 251 Note the arm-rest. Another added attraction is your counselor, who will help you make out a course schedule that suits your interests, abilities, etc.

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