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Orientation 0 .mme if seemed like 664105 RRIVING a week before the older and wiser upper classes, the freshmen endured the ordeal of orientation week before mid-September. As usual the well organized week seemed chaotic to bewil- dered freshmen who donned gold beanies and be- came accustomed to the ideas of standing in long lines and listening to long lectures. Confusion quickly diminished as each frosh found himself-in one of the twenty-eight clubs and met his two student advisors. Over fifty upper classmen returned early to help newcomers get acquainted with Concordia. They acted as club advisors and also gave a program to entertain 'their advisees. Faculty advisors gave counsel to help freshmen and transfers choose their courses. Election of class oflicers and six senators was also a part of the week. Gals of the new class enjoyed a garden party at Park Region. More formal fun came with the President's Reception. Scattered tables on the gym floor serve as advisement stations when the first step of . registration begins for frosh. If .N ff' .... s 102 ll f P Oper A . E tion he Some C abone-l find th rigorsc compal books them, first cl: five ro classwf ireshm
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Moving at a snail's pace, freshmen form the inevitable line in order to purchase their textbooks. Opening Week After perplexezjf, eeeeepewezfzve peezee HE freshman testing program during orienta- tion helped place each student in the proper classes. Some discovered themselves temporarily doomed to bone-head English or perhaps were surprised to find themselves in advanced chemistry. After the rigors of orientation the first weeks of school seemed comparatively peaceful. With newly purchased text- books in hand and a trial study card to direct them, frosh frequently found their way to their first classes on time. fAfter all, there are only forty- five rooms on campus in which classes meet.j So classwork began and five hundred and seventy-eight freshmen took their places among the Cobbers. Learning to know her way around in the library C5 stacks, this freshman girl pauses to exchange a word or two with a new acquaintance ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. , ,, . -. .n .-.............4..:1 ' 1 ..A.v.'! .,.. A. 1. ......1',. .... ff, M. bm- 711' '. T ' '- H-si-. f .1 ... '..! ,V ..,,,.,.. .,,,..+..,..,.. .. . 1 -1 fm-s.. .4 . i ... .. 1 ' H
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