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rientate Freshmen F R E SH M E N STUDENTS MEET socially for the first time at the get-acquainted dance. R. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL and Inter- fruternity Council sponsor the Guys and Dolls Meet-the-Creeks Tea. Sigma Sig- ma Sigma sorority and Tau Kappa Ep- silon fmtcrnity introduce freshmen to Greek life at Western. 'w i. .J 1964 STUDENT COUNSELORS. FRONT ROW: Steve Schacla, Patti Simonides, Rose Mary Klingemiel, Ginny Cale. ROW 2: Todd Sie- ben, Pat Bones, Diane Dobbs, Bonnie Jo Stocker, Sue Bieri. ROW 3: Karon Sharon, Jack Fenwick, Jerry Kalleux, Pam Drake, Tim Murphy. ROW 4: Marjo Cooper, Denny King, Carol Morrisey, Bob Jirsa. ROW 5: Norma Piacenza, Margie Huber, Larry Eaton, Charlie Burgio. 1 ' F 21
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V I i 1964 STUDENT COUNSELORS. FRONT ROW: Dot Reichel, Dodie Fish, Kathy Murray, Bonita Bohlmeyer, Karen Olson. ROW 2: Bon- nie Mensendike, Carol Lund, Linda Rolf, Barb Kiesler. ROW 3: Jim Honegger, ,lan Voakes, Dave Hamilton, Dave Olson. ROW 4: Roger Read, Steve Hey, John Fay, Hugh Anderson, Vic Reed. ROW 5: .lim Lucie, Ron Walker, Dave Mead. ROW 6: Don Libby, ,lim Keeney, Jack Wilson. Amid the warmth and brightness of early fall, the Class of 1968 arrived on Westernis campus. The Welcome Week activities involved the Freshmen in a well- planned program for otrienting them academically and socially. Tours of the campus, facilities, briefing sessions on campus traditions, and classroom procedure were demonstrated by upperclassmen student counselors. Other Welcome Week activities included the President's Convocation, a get- acquainted dance in the University Ballroom, how-to-study sessions, the New Journey- men concert, an all University dance, and a coffee hour with the Greeks. PRESIDENT A. L. KNOBLAUCH addresses the eager incoming students and their parents at the President's Convocation. Prominent speakers include Miss Barbara Zick, dean of women: Dr. Forrest Wanninger, choir director, Dr. Wesley Simons, counselor for men: Student Counselors Dr. Gerhart Schwartz, dean of student personnel scrvicesg Jim Dietz student government president, und Jim Keeney, union board vice- president.
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N0 TIMIC FOR this student. He MUST get his class schedule done, and often the floor of Morgan Gym seems thc handiest place. Record umbers Push Enrollment Higher The systematized mass confusion called Registration began the new year for 5,200 students. The fall ol '64 brought 1900 freshmen to begin their four-year pcriocl at WIU, the largest lrosh class in school history. To some registration was a time of frustration, while to others it meant a reac- quaintance with old friends and the beginning ol another busy, eventful, and exciting year. Pre-registration of junior and seniors and honor unrlerclassmen beginning with winter quarter eased the burden and shortened the lines leading to Morgan Gym. ANTICIPATING THE organiza- tion of their class schedules, stu- dents mill around the schedule 1 board to find out which classes will work out best for them. - ' lf. ., x .A'.-TE. 4M , 22
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