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HUM! WHERE NEXT? ...Z STOP THE BELL! l can hear, exclaims Ray Weger. ,gil if i l. .. '4-. , ,. iw fy' ., 1 , Sf Yi f ' '-5. l 1' l, . , ll i llllxxlllll UU xzlfll 'ilk f. M '. i.' i. We me fl 1' .ft 1 T 'J X. sf 'u. ,' ---1 DEAR MOM I m learning how to fill out forms. A typical freshman, Ray Weger did not begin to realize the tedious task that awaited him while entering Eastern. The task-registration-must be completed be- fore classes begin. When the beginners ar- rived on campus September 4, little did they realize that this anticipated-with-ioy lexus if-24 aim ul ll hee: !'lL:g7 week would only add to their needless wor- ries. All was going well for Ray that week. He rather enioyed having his eyesight checked, his hearing tested, and even having his ID picture taken. However, when adviser Dr. Lefler explained to him that he must decide his courses for the coming year, pull class cards, rearrange his schedule and also reg- ister his car, Ray suddenly had a new out- look. Ray, like many other fellow classmates, exclaimed, All this, iust to pay my fees! lt's worth it, however. RAY gets cheerful boost from adviser Dr. Lefier. 4 .X f .rss ,iss ,.. W-aff. .f l'-'G ' '-12, 5 . . ar - ' e ee - 'ii-Q ::: . - Y 4 1 ' 919:-: E, ' X: Y M - .., ,
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A NEW EIU tradition was started last fall when the varsity football players initiated the frosh by branding them with E's. Freshmen, entering school with a con- fident air and expecting to find their egos quickly deflated by the overbearing upper- Frosh Find First Year Frantic But Happy THE CAFETERIA entryway is a blaze of color every time it rains. DALE BROWN contem- plates his move as he competes in the Union chess tournament. , ' f,,, fl classmen, found an entirely new situation at college. After the survival of registration and orientation, freshmen found other hurdles to cross in the form of the library and English proficiency exams. Discovering that a dollar can be spent in an unbeliev- ably short time and letters from home come none too often are experiences of many new freshmen. All ended well, however, memories of dances, parties, cokes, and fun erased the less happy memories as the freshmen moved through the first frantic year of their march toward their diplomas.
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