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LLOYD W. CORNELL JR. '44, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid upper left, directs the big job of sifting through nearly 4,000 applications to determine those best qualified for the 600 openings in the incoming freshman class. Benjamin McKendall '52 and Bruce Hutchinson '48, Assistant Directors of Admission and top members of the efficient and highly-effective admission team, confer over a promising candidate's folder at left. Early September brings tlie swarm of freshmen, followed closely by the Wise 0ld Upperclass- men. Representing 43 states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, and 16 foreign countries, they are the select graduates of hundreds of high schools and prep schools, having won tfieir place in the class over tremendous competition. Each class includes almost a hundred senior class presidents, dozens of newspaper editors and team captains. First job on campus for everyone: move in.
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FINDING THE TRANSITION DIFFICULT, these Brownmen still cling to their pre-college affectations. Left to right Repre- senting a formidable West Coast delegation are Martin Bogdano- vich from Death Valley, California and Robert Parks, Portland, Oregon. David Moto barely visible in parka. Port Barrow, Alaska. Skip Hokanson, West Los Angeles. A completely anonymous gentle- man from Omaha, Nebraska. Rick Abbott, Palm Vista, Florida. EASILY FITTING IN to Psi U. with its strong Missouri repre- sentation are the typical Missourian Brownmen pictured above: Ted Simmons. Al Hanser, Jim Conzelman, and Roland Baer. Below: Bailey Blethen, Mankato, Minnesota; Bruce Anderson, Omaha, Nebraska; Charlie Sieburth, Wiesbaden, Germany-turned- Ohioan; Steve Oberbeck, Kirkwood, Missouri; R. F. Brown, Ard- more, Oklahoma; and Dave Sebens, Great Falls, Montana. All but latter two are A.D.'s.
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