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xxmmmxwwxw w x ?$ vaxwmw.wx ; i 5, Ken Bryan, Phil Allan, Grosvcnor Pollard, James Judson, Don Minassian, Dale Withers, Jerry Hinn, Terry Bard, Craig Smalley, Keith Kennedy, Don Hamon, and Phil Ferguson utilized a warm hearth in Douglass Lounge by joining intellects in that oldest of college traditions, a bull session. A double room in Douglass served as a lounge for Bob Rafos, John Leeder, John Wilson, Robert Wehe, Rod Buckson, Ralph Gillespie, and Stan Seifried of Section B during a few free moments.
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Dorm smokers are not. for cigarette lovers only. Faye Ferguson, Dottie Drummond, Lois Hoffman, Lynn Wickard, Mary Warner, checked schedules with junior resident Cynthia Kimber to get the best courses and their choice of professors. ttFoxyll was busy at the Book Store, meeting the needs of college students. Sheila Meek, Peggy Williams, Leslie Towle, and Marilyn Vaughan tried to find a blotter which would fit into the color scheme of their blue room with pink stripes. They joined in, planned, and then they waited. Breakfast and registration ushered in a busy Saturday. Freshman week proved to be a trial for many new students. The hubbub of getting acquaint- ed was surpassed by the tribulations of reg- istration. The YWCA held its breakfast at ' daybreak, and then the madness began. ttDo you see that lineV ttWhere did you get those cardsiw The bewildered one started in. He searched frantically for his advisor..tiwent upstairs for a penfl He wedged into a line that had lengthened while he was searching. This freshman reached the head of the line only to find that Speech 101-7 had been closed for a half hour. He finally started again . . . another class closed. Finally, registration completed, he made his way out of Lower Galpin. But there was one more ordealethe bookstore. He gave his schedule to the clerk. tTI am supposed to carry all thesell, The cash register rang and the Scot emerged at last, tired but triumphant. I x u an IHH m a l W: W 4 -ll' L' i l a W , if - , M I . Hill
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