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Show . . . Then, we started as Freshmen and during the next four years truly experienced the Bliss of Growth. We came wondering, excited, and a little afraid of what this day had to offer us. As Sophomores we began to feel right at home on the University campus. We didn't mind catching a ride to upper campus, nor was registration the terrible feat it had been the year before. This year we had more time for the so-called co-curricular activities and through them really became members of ASUU. As Juniors we came to the realization that we couldn't spend our whole College career playing "Activity boy or girl" and started our life as upper classmen with a more solemn understanding of actually why we were in college. Then' before we realized it, our Senior year was upon us. By this time we felt that some of our previous activities had been a foolish waste of time. We wished we'd accepted the challenge of some of the "hard" classes we wanted to take but had been afraid to. But . . . now this day was almost over, and the growth we had witnessed and experienced was wonderful . . . and unbelievable. 181 |