Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1959

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Freshmen guides receive their daily instructions from head guide, Ann Crockett, as they pre- pare to meet their groups for those campus tours or maybe a placement test. ■J -, ' p; ■ You should know these few details before going up to register. 22 FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES Like the time machine of science-fiction lore, Freshman Week transformed the Frosh from the juvenility of the past to the intellectual, academic maturity of their futures. Embodying a record-break- ing peace time enrollment, the 1400 yearlings pro- phesied the college career of a class of great quality as well as quantity. Basking in the inspiration of the scholastic chal- lenge before them, the freshmen poured out their mentalities on placement tests, later to clear their fogged cerebrums by taking part in student union mixes, variety shows, and square dances — the plan- ned social activities of the busy week. Registration is one of the most harrowing tasks to be per- formed by a freshman.

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V1% Mi No wonder the fish won ' t bite. They ore bashful and with all that crowd a poor little fish wouldn ' t stand a chonce. Faculty members and students dike joined in the fun and work of Leodership Camp. Campus Leaders Propose Plans Three days of discussing topics of importance to Marshall — the honor system, publications, elec- tions, or publicity — help prepare for a better school year. i s; Dr. Leonord Rigglemcn, President of Morris Harvey, was o fea- tured guest on Wednesday. Such an exchange of speakers helps to build better relations between schools. Chuck Groves, Dudley Settle, Mike Moroney, Katherine Pierce, and Joe Cotfmon try their luck during a few free minutes. .V - 21



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We Shake Hands With College The ODK circle is cleaned once a year. In September a humble Freshman gets the job. Concluding the organized events of their own week with registration on Thursday, the fresh then called upon their initiative to plunge into the collegi- ate atmosphere through informal Union contacts, di- versions like ping-pong and pool, jukebox dancing, nocturnal discourses in the dorms (commonly known OS bull-sessions ) and many other activities. The rapid fire run of events of the entire Fresh- man Week was to be an eternal source of nostalgic to the class of ' 62, who would remember it as the seven days in which they shook hands with college. retilKf T The Student Court wanted to make sure nothing happen- ed to our worthy President. A copoble Freshman was given the honor. Guilty! In the name of John Marshall, we the members of this Supreme Court, sentence you to . . . Not specking to an upper- classman is a serious offense. Left to right: Gary Buskirk, Lola Roush, Kay Leech, Dennis White, Rosalie Greene, Sandra Roush, Conrad Smith, Deanna Rollyson. 23

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