Word: senior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Anyone in the college, from Freshman to Senior, will be welcomed tonight. At first, there will be a natural restriction in the use of the dinghies to those who can sail, but the more advanced members of the group can teach the beginners, and it is to be hoped that as the plan develops, the leaders will follow Tech's example in giving the teaching of the sport an important position in their program. The range from elementary sailing to coastwise navigation, the care of boats and racing tactics is an example of what can be learned about the sport...
...College published the exact number of absences from recitations for each class throughout the year. In 1843-1844 each Freshman had 620 classes to attend and had a total number of one and a half unexcused absences for the year. Of the 502 classes a year the Senior had, he cut an average...
Daily prayers suffered much more than classes. There were 13 of them per week, and 40 weeks during the year which made 520. Of these the Freshman cut an average of 18, and the Senior...
Because the course is a training-program for instructors, men taking it must be 29 years of ago, must already have passed the Senior Life-Saving requirements, and must be able to demonstrate their ability to swim a quarter-mile, using any stroke...
...While Senior life-saving certificates have helped many students to secure summer jobs, Vaughan pointed out that the certificate obtained by passing this course should make a man even more valuable as an instructor of aquatic sports at camps, beaches, or municipal pools...