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The rush of registration ...andthen... SENIOR SEMINARSP-Dr. Risjord catches a faux pas made by one ofhis students. A . .,... 4,.....,...4 LANDLADYS NAMEE' Mother's maiden name; Home town newspaper? . . . 23
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N Lv MOMENT OF DECISIONiFrcshman scans schedule of classes as he takes twenty minutes out to plan his college career. With a tentative schedule in mind and a schedule of classes in hand, the Class of 1967 filed into Bowman Gym to register for their first semester of college courses. With perseverance they coped with the conHicts and closed courses caused by sophomores, juniors and seniors who had registered last spring. Confusion: English at 9, 10, 11, 1 0r 2 with Carson, Bergmann, lVlcCall, Nelson or Huggard? Maybe Pence is available at lunchtime? Or Gass at 10 on Wednesdays and Fridays? Maybe I could reschedule Chapel. P. E. right after lunch! OhJ no! Oh, well, ifs better than swimming at 8 a.m. Finally, though, every- thing fits . . . get the counselor's signature. . . and on through Station A, Station B, . . . and tuition is paid at Station H , . . and then it's over. Will college ever start? THAT COURSE Is CLOSED- Well, then, Sir, do you think I could take RE. at nine ohclock with the girls?
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24 With clean clothes and a smile, rushees sub mitted to KTK and Panhells llorganized living unit selection system. Careful not to bend, tear or mutilate the sacred IBM card, the rushees shook their hands, nodded their heads and asked their questions through DPCE ten sororities and thirteen fraternities. Asking themselves questions like Should I be Greek or Independent? and then llWhich living unit is best For mePf they experienced the agony and tension that characterizes the turmoil of the rushing process. When it was all over, the sorori- tiesl lawyer did fine, and so did the computer, but the sorter goofed-eso frats and rushees waited two hours before hearing their destiny. Finally, rush was over, and everyone went their technologically- determined wayt ON CAMPUSeThe Art Center was home for AOPi rush during the construction of their new house. j' M..., L...; . RECONSTRUCTION ACT-The Sigma Nu,s held fall rush in their new addition While waiting for completion ofrepairs on their hre-damaged hcuse.
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