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What happened to the rock? For a number of years the rock served as a place to Take out a grudge, to blow your horn, or to be devilish by painting and repainting it. However, paint- ing the rock was not enough. One night a number of ambitious underclassmen decided to dig up the rock. Then they tried to burn it. Finally someone decided to take it to the Dean of Men's yard. In the end the rock was buried. After the extra dirt was hauled away, it looked as if it van- ished. Is the rock really dead? Or will a new class of freshmen find it and restore it to its original condition? That remains to be seen. Energetic freshmen frequently painted the traditionally Greek rock. 3242 The small rock proved to be much larger F A The rock was dug up, burned, and suddenly one night it disappeared
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sg, In President Dawson welcomed all new freshmen. ,.i..1-1 In a day he was transformed from a senior to a freshman. This is how a student entering Adrian College feels as he anxiously embarks on his college career. To get him off on the right foot, a number of activities were arranged for the freshmen during Orien- tation Week. It commenced with the Presi- dent's Convocation in Dawson Auditorium. Many parents wanted to pay tuition, so they waited in the comfort of the Admin- istration Building. The day was followed by testing, counseling, and of course, par- ties and get-togethers. With new faces to meet, it did not take long to meet and eventually know most of the student body. Bev Good, a transfer student, is greeted by the administrative heads following the President's Convocation. Go to the end of the line, please. f Z' After the welcome to students, it was a time to write checks. IO
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ll' 6 A . i P ffildcc wifi FOZDS 6,4-in ' Fl PRODUCERS 4- '7, ' Although Saga Food Service was forced to feed outside, it was a well received picnic. Spring is bUS1ifl9 out all OVSV. The Campus that is. Footlong hot dogs were served as the main dish. , . I2 MZ Stevens said, Beat Albion, everyone said, Beat Albion, but it didn't do any good as the Britons defeated the Bulldogs in the Annual Football Bust. tl .411
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