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P. 20: UPPER R GHT-Exhausted from the trauma of registration, a weary freshman leans on a Lilly door; LOWER LEFT-New students relax on the floor during Orienta- tion; LOWER RIGHT-A Clowes Hall con- vocation welcomes newcomers to Butler . . . P. 21: UPPER-Journalism adviser Mr. Ar- thur Levin assists Bob Boxell with his sched- ule; LOWER LEFT-Mrs. Wilma Thompson offers supervision in class selections. Student Life-21
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Large class, new calendar change BU A record 579 freshmen began classes on Sept. 3 last fall, two weeks earlier than in past years. The change, part of the new academic calendar, enabled Butler stu- dents to complete final exams before Christmas vacation, and finish the second semester early in May. Forecasting a successful year for Butler ' s 120th anniversary, the Ad- missions Office anticipated both a large and talented freshman class. Traditional orientation and reg- istration procedures were combined with sorority rush, cheerleader tryouts and many other activities to offer the new students an exciting, if exhaust- ing, week before classes started. The meetings, tours and endless paperwork of registration were some- what alleviated by weekend movies and dances sponsored by various cam- pus organizations, designed to make the new students feel more at home. 20-Student Life
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September proves busy for pledges Sorority pledges joined into a number of activities their first few weeks at Butler, including Freshmen Skits and the Panhellenic Banquet. At the Sept. 4 dinner, the 1973 pledge class of Alpha Phi and the en- tire Alpha Chi Omega house were given trophies for their scholastic achievements during the 1973-74 year. A gift from Tri Delta ' s Century Fund, a $500 grant to Irwin Library, was presented by chapter president Emily Mills to Mr. Richard Davis, librarian, at the fall banquet. Robertson Hall was the scene of amateur dramatics on Sept. 10 as the seven sororities competed for trophies in AWS-sponsored Freshmen Skits. Alpha Chi ' s pledges ' look at col- lege stereotypes with a West Side Story theme won them a first prize. Other skits, with themes ranging from nostalgia to beer blasts, resulted in trophies for runners up Alpha Phi and Delta Delta Delta.
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