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A SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR punches a temporary ID card in the fall election of Freshmen officers. A HOMESICK STUDENT CHECKS BULLETIN BOARD FOR A RIDE HOME. Fall Trimester is Hectic as Ever 28 THE UMPIRE WATCHES closely and the crowd waits in anticipation every play in FSU ' s first home win. Anticipation clothed the campus as the first weeks of fall rolled around. Activities began with a per- petual motion, one leading into the next. Greeks began rush, bids were offered, and new pledges were received. Freshman women had to pass the Knowledge for College Test. Campaigning and elections came very early and the air was filled with the importance of each candidate as he tried to round up his followers. Football games provided much speculation and discourse before and after each was played. Care-packages full of food, and letters full of news linked the student to family and friends at home. With all this activity the days fell behind us as the leaves fell from the trees. STUDENTS GATHER around the Westcott ticket win- dow to buy IBM cards for the next Student Artist Series.
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life.. - 1 - ' • I ' ' ' I i m ma ummBmmz. ' THE OGLESBY ' S: (I. to r.) Rosalind, Dickie, Mrs. Oglesby, Dean Oglesby, Sherry, Danny, and David. Oldest son, Ralph, is not pictured. Ill WITH TWO OF HIS SONS, Danny and David, Dean Ogles- by surveys the spacious grounds surrounding their home. NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS meet in this playhouse, which Dean Oglesby, an amateur carpenter, built. STEAKS READY TO GRILL, Dean Oglesby pre- pares the fire for an outdoor family cookout. WITH A NATURAL TALENT for gardening. Dean Oglesby maintains the beauty of the lovely lawn
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' BEATING ON A TOMTOM shout the Freshman girls as they vie in the cheerleading tryouts. FIRST EXAM OF THE YEAR always seems perplexing to the unfamiliar freshman rat. SIGNS OF PROGRESS AT the start forces students to learn new routes to classes. AN EARLY FALL BREAK FROM BOOKS FINDS STUDENTS ENJOYING CANOEING. STUDENT VEEP JULIAN PROCTOR and student leaders inform the freshmen of student octivities.
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