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mimmmoi) (l ftitbatio-n betfinA. September — and registration again, another year, new classes, new profes- sors, and new friends. Old friends, of course, are hailed and greeted, and a whole summer is reviewed in a few short minutes. Upperclassmen glance curiously at frightened freshmen bob- bing around everywhere. A short meeting with a faculty adviser to discuss schedules and courses, a two or three hour wait in line to pay tuition money, and then after filling out sched- ule cards, registration is finally over for another semester. And so, home to unpacking, chattering, and one more year at Simpson. 20)))
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'L ill. Lf). Itid 7lue fyellotadhifi OFFICERS President....................Jack Bowles Vice President .... Glen Lame Secretary . . Rodman Kabrick Treasurer . . . Keith Campbell CABINET Program Chairmen Social Chairman Religious Chairman Athletics Chairman Robert Chenoweth George Gross Bill Hale Eddie Pittman Robert LaFollettc Y. Room Committee . Sumner Morris Wayne Burns Richard Flint Homer Brent Publicity Chairman . Robert Rogers Membership Chairman William Pemble The Simpson College Y. M. C. A. begins its activities every fall by working with the Y. W. C. A. in an effort to orient the fresh- men. Together they sponsor the Freshman Picnic, the Open House tour and direct the new Simpsonians through their registration. All through the year the Y” offers a program stressing fellowship, religion and education in its weekly meetings on Tuesday mornings in the Campus Theatre. One of the biggest contributions to the campus is the “Student Directory” which is published every fall by the “Y” Cabinet. In addition to this they support the “Y” room, a recreation center for all men. Standin }: Gross. Rop.era, Pcmblc, Chenoweth, Morris, Burns. Seated: LnFollettc. Lnmb. Bowles, Campbell, Kabrick, Pittman, Flint. H. Brent, Hale. (((19
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jiusiJJiis Silence, endi- “Yes, of course. I want to be a fraternity man,” or “I’d love to join a sorority,” is the thought in the minds of many fresh- man “fellows” and girls when September brings them to our campus. And so the active members of our four sororities engage in a formal rush week with no speaking to rushces permitted except in the sorority houses or at the Panhel- lenic tea, and the three men’s fraternities rush enthusiastically but less formally. Parties constantly for one week, much wondering, much anticipation, and fin- ally the long-remembered pledging day— a day of happiness and a day of pride in being even a pledge of the organization of your choice. (((21
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