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FRESHMAN WEEK COMMITTEE: Row 2, D. Babjak. M. Troike, A. Trnka, R. Koch, G. Langeler, I. Kolozy L. Teichmann, A. Pettee, N. Kienle, M. Kennedy. Row 2, H. Warehime, P. Rahmeier. M. Albright. R. Johnson, D Cabbr, N. Dougherty, J. Stevesand, A. Bizer, L. Eichenlaub, D. Crusius, R. Mensendiek, D. Emde. K. Baker We made il! W here do we go from here? Whither thou goest, I will go, ( til Home- coming). 14
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9 l CLOSE on the heels of the faculty came the Freshman Week Committee. On Monday, September 10th, this bustling group of upper classmen, headed by August Wirkus, and con- sisting of the Social Life Committee, the class presidents, and miscellaneous representatives of this and that organization, assembled at the college to work out the games and activities that were to follow. Bright and early the next morning a table was set up out in front of Old Main and a receiving line was formed to register the new- comers. Presently they began to arrive, on foot, by car, by train, and laden with suitcases, boxes and bundles. They came slowly at first, but pretty soon were descending upon the school in hordes so that where one frightened stranger had formerly stood there was now a milling mass of them, all looking more or less alike with their green beanies and awed faces. What did it feel like, that first glimpse of the campus? Perhaps it was a mixture of thrill, strangeness and bewilderment. But before y ou had a chance to finish your thought of Vt here do I go from here? a friendly upperclassman took charge of on and somehow you found yourself standing in front of the registration table. Here, slightly dazed, you answered all sorts of questions pertaining to name, home town and head size. They then fitted you with a green beanie and gave y ou an envelope con- taining E Book, name pin, room reservation and constitution. You were informed that you, your E Book and your green beanie were to be inseparable for the next six weeks. Clutching your precious packet and balanc- ing your beanie prcearioush on your head. on then followed your guide who showed on to your room in the dorm. There von were lei I lo settle down and get acquainted with vour roommates, fler you had stowed vour posses- sions away, ou went outside again lor a better look at the campus. hat at lirsl had been onl a confusing jumble ol buildings now began lo assume some sort ol order and there was the reassuring sight ol other green beanies dotting the latidseape. Mreadv. as von returned the greetings ol lei low students, von were beginning to feel at home. 15
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