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omzcomLn 1 The first Homecoming week-end since 1942 was observed this fall with the spirited return of over two hundred alumni to the college on the hill. An exuberant keynote was set by the fraternity house decorations and continued throughout the Trinity foot- ball game, informal gym dance, and buffet luncheon which the visiting graduates at- tended. The week-end also marked the official opening of the Memorial Fund Drive. A Long Mi J J Yell! Wbt-n DiJ Yoit Arrive? EIGHTEEN
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rteik zelhmccn Wed Not since the early forties had Fresh- man Week made an appearance in Septem- ber. On the evening oi the twenty-third, the Class of 19 50 first assembled as a group at the Playhouse. College lite had begun. A reception for the new students and their advisors followed the meeting. Tuesday brought a lecture on the use of the library, preliminary examinations, and a Student Union reception for the women. The Moun- tain Club ' s Freshman Outing, with scaven- ger hunts and games, took place the follow- ing day at the Women ' s Athletic Field. Thursday night Dr. Stratton addressed the class at Mead Chapel, and on Friday movies of life at Middlebury were presented, Carni- val, graduation, and sugaring off. Midd Nite on Saturday evening climaxed Fresh- man Week. The first stage of orientation was over! No Pipe Courses for Us Relax — No Hurry, Boys lLnhl Introdm tions
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-f-llumnL lA eek- nci [ he alumni organizations sponsored no class reunions at the first postwar com- mencement, but the week-end was open to all alumni. Plans were discussed for the Me- morial Fund Drive by the executive com- mittee. Portraits of Dr. John M. Thomas, Dr. Paul D. Moody, and Dean Eleanor S. Ross were unveiled and placed on display. The reunion barbecue and the President ' s reception highlighted the week-end. The Way to Their Hearts W; Activities Have Begun Worth the Wait? NINETEEN
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