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Spell ' Welcome Week on Creighton ' s Campus PHARMACY MIXER brings Dr. Greco and three interested students to- gether for an informal chat during Intermission. SORE TOES belong to Carol Barta, as she happily accepts a dance with Paul Kemmy at Freshman Mixer. PAUSING TO CHAT with Fr. Harrington at the Graduate Mixer are IT ' S INTERMISSION time at the Graduate School Mixer, and students students Greg Sand, Ronald Swerczek, and Fran Munch. pause for coffee and conversation with friends. H l p H Im H 1 H 1 hgMi H EB
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New Tennies, Big Smiles and Endless Luggage An eager face peering around armloads of luggage and books — Freshman Week has begun. The first task is a pleasant one; meet all the new stu- dents. Method? Go to the Student Center, wearing a smile. Orientation sets forth all the do ' s and don ' t ' s; and pre-registration programs the courses for a semester. The Frosh Picnic adds to the get-acquainted spirit, with fun and food. To end the first week of college, the Student Board of Governors sponsors the Freshman Mixer. IT ' S MOVING DAY at Dowling Hall, as Freshmen fellows prepare the mass migration from car trunk to dormitory room. FRESHMEN GIRLS meet two student leaders, Judykay Raymer and Ann Bergschnelder, who outline the campus activities. COED ' DO ' S AND DON ' T ' S are outlined by Mrs. Hamilton, Dean of Women, for new students at orientation meeting. 12
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AMID THE DIN, faculty members check for conflicts In the class schedules. Students await approval of the program. SCENE OF CONFUSION is gymnasium, as students schedule a program of classes for fall semester with aid of faculty. Brave Students Face VETERAN OR NON-VETERAN - which am I? The coed finds the forms confusing, and he thinks her question is amusing. Registration sounds simple enough, but it isn ' t. The student conies prepared — armed with pre-planned sched- ule, pens, scratch paper, biographical data, tranquilizers, and a checkbook. The process of registration includes signing up for classes, labs, and quiz sections, filling out registration forms, paying tuition, and taking care of such items as parking stickers, joining organizations, and procuring a Mass num- ber. The final feat is the student ID picture. TRIAL BY ORDEAL gets underway as faculty members try to help stu- dents plan a class schedule at fall registration. 14
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