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campus ' n confusion Orientation Concentration in the midst of confusion. I cap thee . . . Nebhish. Franks, frosh and frolic. Orientation week is aimed at giving the freshmen an orderly and regulated picture (if there is any) of campus life. Harried up- per classmen leading bewildered new stu- dents were seen perambulating around the campus. The unsuspecting novices were also subjected to batteries of tests. How about those psych, tests? Y ' all normal? And then there was the fun side of it. The nebbish frosh, so dubbed by the sophomores, ac- cepted their caps spiritedly. Never, never did they step on the university seal, and one day they even attired themselves in pajamas to visit our fair city. Lem ' me up! : WW 9 ' ' ■ i „ SSL i « « Si
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for this we stand Registration Home was never like this! Now that I ' m a senior I think I ' ll take 200 level courses. I. «1 They can ' t all be filled! ?! Lines and lines of people. Lines so long we can ' t see the end of them. Lines into Clendenen. Lines into McKinley. Lines into the Infirmary. Lines into the Bookstore. For what do we stand? To consult harried fac- ulty advisors in Clendenen who we can ' t find but we know are there ! To be confronted, in McKinley, with lists and lists of closed classes and bursar ' s bills. To stand shivering in our BVD ' s before hypodermics and scales in the Infirmary. To fight, in the Bookstore, a bewildered crowd shouting course num- bers and groping for books . . . then to get more bills. For this we standi Candish, that ' s right C-A-N-.
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You just think we look calm. skittish freshmen Freshman Skit Night The freshmen, after being here only a few days, tried to get revenge upon the stu- dent body through their skit night. Singing tunes such as Bali Hai and I ' m Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair from South Pacific, the freshmen boys stole the girls and the Hughes Hilton. Where did they go? . . . to the third floor of Mary Graydon Center where many a humorous situation arose. What ' s this? Tug of war? Anything you can sing, I can sing louder! Follow the leader. 20 campus life 1 ■ v W KT
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