ETY If " . ; - ' ' - - - Y ' . 'A J. ' - . . ' ' . x :: i -4 : . " 't - v,-. :v. .-. .4...jf. t-, ' ' - 4- s:v ; 'to Sunday September 2L 1941 . Section 2. Pages I to 6 " . ,' -'f' s 7 s 4 V i. f 4 -s.- . . 1 ; ,to;:, - "I -; , - 4 -rr I, toil v" i Vi .V,u fL: ,V.' -4 ftf- -"n rit-- ----. f i iml ' 1 ' - itt i " I Patricia Vandenynde will "be ai 1 i tti : :i I : jfalL She is the daughter of Mr. and' VMrs. Gene Vandenynde. I J Betty Anunson, (right) changing ' i from University of Oregon to Ore-' Igon State college, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anunsen. A Dedication to Collcqe D Harriet Crawford, daughter of the Henry R Crawf ords will attend Uni j versity of Oregon as a transferred jun- ior from Willamette. The last two weeks in September should be dedicated to college freshmen, end to all students who once were freshmen. Entering college with enthusiasm, a new student Wants to be a success both scholastic-; ally and socially. The future seems exciting, mysterious. -r - - f. . -J".-1:-a " 'fc-.WW ' ...... f . M .r -' . y . -V ' - ' 'i .- - " - i - " ' t S. : . v to t '"- : 1 i' . W V"" J 'a I f 1 ; i ' I ' " " l i : ! j . i. v.. . , .i :. .' : i 1 . , ' ' ' " ? ,. ., , ; j. - . ' ( ' . ' : " .. 5 . .".. . - ' ,; - - ' Viiwinirr - nif imim warnm ii WMlWir niin mi nrmn it i i r"r T I'nrtilrt i ' " : ' - - But oftier students have emotions about coUegetoa . The sophomore is confident, anxious to exert a new-iound power over the newer student He is willing tp give advice, superior, often forgets last year's inferiority. . - The junior, settled in his major field confidently looks forward to two remaining years of college life. fe almost forgets the trials of an underclassman. l- The senior year in a college student's life is the be st of all. He is wise, sophisticated, a hero. He returns q the campus, knowing it welL Meeting friends of other years, he talks over underclass experiences men sui& denly realizes that in the spring he will leave it all behind, and become a freshman in the outside world. All photos by Kennell-Ellis ! 'f ' : . C - - to j ... - - O Shirley Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HoUis JTun-tington, will, register again at the University of Ore gon. Che will be a sophomore tills term. 1. O Patricia Uvesley will be a senior at Stanford this year. She Is the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley, ' O Beth Siewert, attending the Univer sity oi Oregon as q Junior, is the daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Siewert. ) h 1 r i . (v 1 j 1 f . II t ; 1 15! -. v:to;U '11 St - T i- Frances Ann Mott daughter of Con gressman and Mrs. James W. Mott, will attend Oregon State college. V .ifH&': X '.'4- . j 4 - - ' ? I - J f ... t i 4 I O Marylee Fry, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A Daniel J. Fry. will attend University of Vash ington. She took her first two college years at the University of Oregon. .