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Freshmen Sunday and . . . Freshmen Week can be a disconcerting drag; perhaps that ' s why many upperclassmen who can don ' t arrive on campus until a few minutes before the registration line closes —or a few minutes after. Sunday evening after the picnic behind the Campus Center (freshmen—soon to be rhynes—eat for free, upperclassmen have to pay) comes three days of chaos. Waiver exams, pledging, registration. Someone complains about someone elses rush ethics. Some can ' t get bids and wind up in dorms. Those in the dorms are faced with the slow process of making friends with strange roommates. Or wondering what sort of upperclassman fills that empty bed. Or staring at walls and ceilings. Finally, registra¬ tion what to take, professors to avoid, all those rumors, German 1 or German 3, and all the possible consequences. For most freshmen, the week goes well, how¬ ever. The desired bid. An unpleasant course waived. New friends. Surprisingly free of disaster, the year begins. 16
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■ » % mm. . . . Rhynes Left: Freshmen and their families wait for the Fresh¬ men Sunday program to begin. Above: The Glee Club, Dean Shearer, President Cook, Jim Wood, and Dean Moore greet freshmen and their families. Below: A Rhyne studies some of the local fauna during the sing. Lower left: The artistic results of not studying Old Wabash. WBim PS
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