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First social event of the year welcomes new students The outburst of nature ' s elements failed to dampen the spirits of those attending the president ' s reception August 19. The first social affair of the year was held on front campus in a setting of large oak trees and a lush-green sod- ded carpet. Colorful Japanese lanterns hung overhead. New students, dressed in formal at- tire, participated in an evening of socializing, meeting administrators, faculty, staff and classmates. A lively band played throughout the evening. A noticeable selection re- peated often was Raindrops Are Fall- ing, an appropriate tune. The refreshment area was a popular spot during the evening. Top: A congenial atmosphere was evident at the reception. Left: A lively band played through- out the evening. Right: President and Mrs. Maddox welcome new students to AC. 18 President ' s Reception
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Adjusting brings mixed emotions The dormitories and hallways looked like disaster areas. There were boxes, trucks, suitcases and racks of clothing, as well as junk. The big question was where to put it all. The extra articles which were brought because of Mom ' s insistence had to go - but where? Most of it could go back home where it should have been left in the beginning. The decision of the color of bedspreads and whose drapes to use added to the confusion of setting up house. After hours of hard work and agree- ing that plaid drapes and flowered bedspreads do not blend, students stood back and looked at their finished masterpieces.
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Various activities occupy free time for freshmen When freshmen arrived on campus, a busy week awaited them. There were orientations, academic advising, placement tests and required meet- ings. But because there is more to college than books and tests, many activities were planned to aid i n the development of a social life, too. Informal activities included picnics, concerts, entertainment on campus and intramural activities. A party at the City Park, where swimming and skiing were enjoyed, was an outlet for many. The events provided freshmen with their last chance to enjoy summer ac- tivities before beginning a hectic col- lege schedule. Top: Choice really ' gets it on ' tor all. Right: Dr. Talmadge lays it on the line for freshmen. Left: Freshmen enjoy picnic in spite of bad weather. Freshmen ' s First Week 19
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