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Western Carolinian Volume 10 Number 07

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  • Going, Going N V Skiing has become one of the most popular sports of the nation in recent years, and at Bates College, Lewiston, Me., it's the tops. Donald Harms in the following series of pictures shows "How It's Done . . . and Undone." Don manages the first leg of a practice slalom run on Mt. David located on the Bates campus. Still going strong—too stronq he tries desperately to negotiate the last flag on an even keel. Too much speed at this point brings . . . . . . disastrous results. But even the best of them do it occasionally. Next step is to pick you have another try. Better luck next time. Don. rself up, climb back up the hill and Collegia'- Digest Photos by Woodcock 'The Bradley Blowhards'—Eric Barthel and Curt Reents, seniors at Bradley Polytechnic Institute in Peoria, III., consider this title a compliment. The two men have set up glass-blowing equipment in the chemistry lab and are working their way through school by repairing chemistry apparatus. Many Peoria concerns bring equipment in for repair. H.Y.U. 00 the These Men Will Find One Less Obstacle as a result of training now being given at Wesleyan University. Exercising in and under water toughens many muscles not used in other athletic events. With many Wesleyan men on the seven seas war-class graduates are being hardened to swimming under water to avoid burning oil in case of ship-wreck. Collegiate Digest Photo by Emery Good Neighbor, Good Student—Elsa Perez Castaneda was brought to Pennsylvania State College from Mexico by the Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Club and has proven an A student in chemical engineering. Acme
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