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magine, if you will, two thousand freshmen fill- ing Ackerman Grand Ballroom with their spirit, their enthusiasm, and their sheer presence. Now imagine, if you will, two thousand freshmen filling their stomachs with a buffet fit for a visiting dignitary or foreign royalty. Now with both of these images in your head, put them both together and you ' ll have the 1986 Chancellor ' s Reception. The night was a festive one from beginning to end. From the time those naive freshmen and unwitting transfer students stepped through the door, they were visually and audiblly stimulated by everything from a harpist in the Second Floor Lounge to the UCLA Comedy Club in the Cooperage. There was a band and dancing, free video games and bowling on A-Level, and food just about everywhere you turned. There was something for everybody and someone for everything. Chancellor Charles Young greeted students in the Second Floor Lounge in the early part of the evening, and later made an appearance in the Ballroom to welcome new students as a group. Following his brief remarks, the UCLA marching band and the Cheerleading Squad, along with Joe and Josephine Bruin, lead the entire group in a rousing Eight Clap followed by the Alma Mater and the UCLA fight song. After this, the formal part of the evening, the real fun began. The band began to play, the Comedy Club started their headliners and everyone had a real good time. Things were very casuaL-student workers and faculty members were available to answer all the questions that a UCLA novice could ask, repre- sentatives from many on cam- pus organizations were in at- tendance to help initiate new students into the UCLA experi- ence, and freshmen and transfers found out all those lit- tle things that a well seasoned Bruin should know. ■ Chancellor ' s Reception 1 9
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