Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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' I Registration dress is cool and collegiate. Crowds, Cards and Confusion 1 Syracusans shoved and shouted through the | dreaded registration process as infinite lines twisted around the men’s gym, enveloping restless students. Multi-colored class cards and IBM cards dominated 1 . everyone s attention. Midpoint in the day-long ordeal was passed as students handed tuition and fees to cashiers in the gym’s trophy room. It was from one line to another for both frosh and upperclassmen as they proceeded to photography booths for ID cards. After what seemed an interminable wait, students were rewarded with football tickets as they filed out of the registration tur- | moil. I i Chaos reigns at registration. Will it be Public Address or Audiology?

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vely ladies reign at the dance. Frosh Frolic at Mixer Cheering voices and spirits blended at the pep rally as the newest class vigorously yelled, “We’re the Class of ’62; we’re the best at old SU.” The frosh had a better chance to show off their new¬ found college spirit at the opening football game. Beanies, orange shakers and gay faces could be seen over multi¬ colored placards. “Everybody ready? Placards up. . . orange, blue, green, red. Wonderful!” That evening the Frosh Mixer turned into a victory celebration, featuring carnival booths and costumed Goons. This traditional event climaxed Orientation Week activities and the frosh spent Sunday preparing for their first college classes. Early Monday morning freshmen scurried across the quad and launched their academic careers to the tunes of the Crouse chimes. That first week was the beginning of many wonderful memories. They call this entertainment?

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