The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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Sunday September 2L 1941
. Section 2. Pages I to 6
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Patricia Vandenynde will "be ai
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J Betty Anunson, (right) changing '
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Igon State college, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anunsen.
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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.
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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.
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JTun-tington, will, register again at the University of Ore
gon. Che will be a sophomore tills term.
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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.
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attend Oregon State college.
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Daniel J. Fry. will attend University of Vash
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the University of Oregon. .