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s E L 2 Q E S S l S LINDA ELIAS, Sequel sports editor, reminisces about past years as two Co-eds leaf through old yearbooks. ACTIVITIES FAIR M URE DI VERSIFIED Fifty-four campus organizations gladly dis- played their wares at the annual AUSG Activities Fair in October. With exhibits more elaborate than ever before, they enticed interested stu- dents and potential members. The Fair gave students a chance to get ac- quainted with various phases of extra-curricular life at Western Illinois University. Members of groups ranging from vocational clubs to Greek organizations were on hand to answer questions and supply additional information. The gaily decorated booths featured every- thing from stuifed animals to trophies to attract attention, and AUSG gave away 500 free coke tickets. A dance was held in the University Union Ballroom to cap the evening's entertainment. Wx HDGE LESSONS A NAMELESS Union Board member discourages questions, but Phyllis McBride is ready with the answers.
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WITH WELCOME WEEK NEW STUDENTS crowd into the University Union Ballroom for the Freshman Get-Acquainted Dance. On Monday, September 5, 1966, another year at Western Illinois University began as 98 student counselors and residence hall staffs welcomed 7200 students. In the afternoon Dr. A. L. Knob- lauch addressed new students and their parents at the President's Convocation. Dr. Wesley Simons and the Welcome Week Committee greeted freshmen at an assembly Tues- day morning. The freshmen were then assigned to meet with their student counselors, whose role it was to convey the warm personal atmosphere at Western. The Freshman Get-Acquainted Dance in the University Union Ballroom on Friday night high- lighted the week of events and gave new students a chance to meet their fellow classmates. PRE-REGISTRATION, which at one time was a long. involved process for the student, is now made simple by IBM Computers. Ps.. 4 r,,..--,
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l DALE MEADOR, Director of Housing, pauses for a moment to look at the display of Inter-Hall Council. THETA XI, Fred Kosik, proudly points out the fraternity's awards for the benefit of an interested faculty member, Mr. R. Holton. Xt., THE WISE OLD OWL in the Wildlife S0ciety's display asks. Who are you? when a passerby gets friendly. J, 'i'f t a 27
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