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Getting to know you Orientation Week Sunday, September 14, saw a host of new faces descend upon the F. l. campus, as the freshmen arrived with luggage and parents in tow. After be- ing welcomed graciously by their resident odviso housemothers, and orientation leaders, , . rust profuse and diffuse regulatio ' 0 their eager hands, they were gentl -. urted to their new living quarters. Wit- . os grimly clutching regulations, Iugg-o- ond parents in tow, they then affected a omewhut hurried settling down. Then, after bidding goodbye to parents and prom- ising to study hard and get plenty of sleep, they were once more welcomed to the campus, this time by President Spathelf in the new Student Center. Following this official welcome then returned to their dorms for the evening, tired but excited over the prospects of their adventure concerning the big modern campus and the many new and interesting people they had met. After a series of tests, physicals and drained pocket- books, the spirit of the tired but undetected fresh- men was invigorated by a weekend of dances, parties, and new found friendships. 'nxx ! ' rm? ..- r
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Ringing of the Homecoming Bell Festivities for the Thirtieth Annual Homecoming began with the student body casting their vote for their favorite queen candidate on October 15 and 16. At the homecoming assembly the morning of October 17, Joan Ecclesine, JoAnn Giroux, Marcie Harmon, Connie Lewis, and Bonnie Peacock were announced as the five finalists in the homecoming program queen competition. Dean Rankin on be- half of the Board of Control accepted the first Phi Sigma Chi homecoming program, which was dedicat- ed to the Board of Control who hav . ne Ferris Institute what it is today. 30th Annual Homecoming Homecoming weekend . . . the alumni returning . . . and an air of reminiscing goiety prevailed the campus . . . laughter between old friends ioine together again . . . remembrances of past b at forgotten good times . . . old and familiar . names opily ringing out upon the brisk . mn air . . . news . be dispensed . . . the i , essive changes on the camp 0 be noted . . and maybe a nostalgic walk along ct id to iar oath recalling some feelings which can be shared . . . a weekend of events that will be remembered by many alumni and students alike. Reigning Royalty - Miss Bonnie Peacock
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