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Three-dimensional movies. The first few CPCX: were overrun by hordes of eager students bearing pearl books. which promptly resulted in restriction of the protocols to the third and fourth-year men. The first path quiz came and Dr. Flynn read in about ten minutes an encyclopaedia answer he al- legedly composed in only two. The bacti lab exercise. titled simply students bleed one another, turned out to be just that. During the World Series. a large segment of the class became organized into vociferously par- tisan groups, these groups becoming reorganized and more vociferous as the election campaign picked up steam. A granuloma formed about Wil- son and Griswold. becoming encapsulated after the election land perhaps a bit caseousl. Dr. Howe made his debut the morning of the first bacti exam and delivered a magnificently ab- struse lecture. topped only by his next one. Seated: Ray Wunderlich, Dick Brunsleller, Dave Berman Mark Winfield Ed Dick Naeye, Daniel Pehee, Pete Rowley, Jim Worcesiei, Bob Sfuckey, Bob Roth. Third row: Pete Wesierhoff, Dick Herrmann Maurice Va Watkins, Tom Anderson. Foudh row: Henry King, Sianley Bergen Bard Scot? Halstead, Henry Rogers, John Griswold, Arihlur Verdesca, Second row: Ohanessian, e Kelly, Ben Bill Everett, r D gi rv , X Nr
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ECO D YEAR CL ASS 50' WM ara' not concerned with marks at Pics. The first class gathering took place on Wednes- day evening. September Sth, when a zealous group assembled to plan a fourrday period of organized intimidation knoun as first-year orientation. After a heated and lengthy debate. it nas voted to hold the hrst annual lirstvyear-up'nerr-lass softhall game on Saturday instead of Sunday and the meet- ing terminated. Any first-year student foolharrly enough to seek adyice from more than one orienter receix ed earnest. lengthy and completely ronllicting discourses, Un only one point was there complete unanimity: the first year would he rough hut it nas of trilliug dilhculty compared to second year. The international set. many loalers and some toilers. assembled on the liitli In tioininence llle fearsome second year. We uere rapidly introduced to the germ theory of disease hy Dr. Harry llose and the redoulilalrle Dr. H. P. Smith held forth on the fine art ol pencil sharpening. IQ
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A group of about 11 dozen iiiclividllals pulled . . 1 . . ' auav from the helil 111 llie lvuvli fIllCSllOIl-ilSl'illlQl l ' 1 E'UII1IlCllllOll.lHlll il uus .1 lnssup lor the I1-url. Dr, l'lvnn P0llllC1l out lhe pltlaills ol lverrr picking as ue 11101 ed iulo il iimre enniplex Lll't'i1 ol' putliology. After the weekly quiz. he rlrme lhe poinl home wirh an eloquent revilailiuii uli Ll pieCeol1'e1'se 11 rillen lix' an ObSCllI'C putlnilnex ll1Sll'lIf'llJl'.-i proli- ahly while writing the ansuer to ll ixeelxly quiz uilh the other hunrl. At the second student lileemliug. it 11115 ulniuus that many people had gained Yalluzllwle expe1'ieni'e from I one. The ceding nf the lielucld heir first trial--Alliey hail Dr. liuse mln lhis second lvaell exani Caine and during the pre- hour Dr. lfllison upheld lhe line Irauliliuii Deparlinent uf Klivmlwiulngy ln' rxuriiplelely ling everyone on the s11l1jvel ol r'u111ple1ue11I. All rz lr'ar'hr'r ran rln ix puinl out flu' fuels. Lying: Bob Rawcliife. Firsi row: Hal Spalfer, Naihan Kosovsky, Jim Ranck, Harvey Resnik, Felix Baffaf, Max Lai, Bob Siegel, Alan Kaplan, Bob Best. Second row: Harriet Halpern, Jane Heilmann, Lesfra Carpe, Sylvia Robinson, Shirley Mahew, Memee King, Ellen Newman, Jan Elderkin, Third row: Walt DeVauIf, Charles Griege, John Schullinger, Gursyin Goldin, Barney Miller, Oueniin DeHaan, Marilyn Heins, Anne Bingham, Dozier Fields, Bill Ciaravino, Alan Feld, Dave Sampson, Tracy Scudder, Bob Sheridan, Fourth row: Bob Eisinger, Dave Marshall, Bob Lanqmann, K. Y, Lum, Dick Rifkind, Alex Milyko, John Wilson, Andrew Frantz, Dick Pierson, Paul Adams, Howard Taylor. Fihh row: Fefe Debevoise, Dick Cruess, Jerry Renfhal, Don Marcus, Dick Eberly, Ari Gordon, Norm Coberi, Jim McCar9ney, Al Masi, Hank Rosen, Don Brown, Dorsey Mahin, Fred Wheelock, Burt Polansky, George Nesbitt. oo 3. fire
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