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Freshman Cheryl Grant hurries to an early morning class. FRESHIVIEN ADJUST Drury adds 334 Three-hundred and thirty-four first-time freshmen began a year of change for themselves and change for returning stu- dents and faculty. Freshmen found themselves adjusting to roommates classes, and Common's food. So many additional students brought change to all parts of Drury. Housing ar- rangements, classesland Greek rush were just a few of the Drury components af- fected. Dormitory space was crowded. The luxu- ry of a private room was difficult to ac- quire. While freshmen were getting used to mys- teries called Western-Culture Heritage and Convocationg returning students ad- justed to larger classes. Campus organizations, Greek and non- Greek, suddenly found they had larger memberships. The groups were bigger and the.number of people wanting to join was larger. - Although upperclassmen were used to Common's food, freshmen still had that adjustment to make. Most found the food to be edible, but homecooking it was not. 4 Freshmen -V. .. .. of. .-..a,,1.aa..-k1:.z,am-awauwuudhemnl-asf ' n 1, N I I , , ,., i i t
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