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The rear row in many classrooms is often plagued with whispers such as, Hey, Scott, what ' s an intoxicating pepper plant . . . three letters ? After successfuly arranging a schedule with all 8:00 classes the sudden realization that he must set the alarm for seven for an entire semester impres- ses the student with the dreary monotony of class, after class, after class. He finds however, that even some of his more boring required courses can be made interesting by the characteristics of his pro- fessors. The year is begun with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge only to slow down into an apathet- ic dread of final exams. But all is not lost if the average intellect can seep enough knowledge by osmosis or cramming to pass his courses. It seems that the best virture of college classes is the opportunity to cut them for such important events as the World Series and week-end trips. But, after all, why are we here? Although the history of railroads in the United States between 1860 and 1900 is constitutional history only to a limited degree, it volves a great variety of interrelated constitutional questions. The following, in brief enumeration e . . The yearly hassle in the bookstore: But I bought the same book for only $6.00 at M.S.C.W. . . . Oh, why didn ' t I come earlier ? . , Outch! .....etc.
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I ' m sorry but this section is closed—I ' m sorry but this section is closed—I ' m sorry but this After being thoroughly welcomed the new stu- dents are taken over by the orientation committee to be familiarized with the campus. Tours, place- ment tests, and interviews with faculty advisors are on the agenda. Also during orientation, Chan- cellor and Mrs. Williams graciously receive new- comers with a coke party in their home. Following orientation the students pack their gear for their first major encounter of professor versus student , more widely known as registra- tion. In preparation for this campaign the Health Department inspects the internal arrangement of each student. Next in this complicated process is the filling out of numerous cards, which require details ranging from the date of your grand- mother ' s birth, to whether or not your parents are broad-minded. Then students, time and again, figure perfect schedules only to have them changed by either deans or professors. Money is extracted from each student, and finally the battle-weary veterans are photographed for I. D. cards. Freshmen are herded into Fulton Chapel where they are divided into orientation groups. At least a few freshmen mind their manners while taking tion tests even if their heads do get cold.
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