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Sl Registration EE EE 2 5, ,,,,, X 3 Q al l' 3 4 , EZ li ll Picture dark tans, sun-bleached hair freckles, and peeling confused faces gathering in the halls. What did you do all summer? I never saw you. Where are you working? Can you believe we're really Seniors? Com- ments echoed from group to group with every new arrival. Students anxious to catch up on all the gossip and see old friends, greeted each other with enthusiasm. The all important day of registration wasn't free of despair though, some f ' i d d to con usnon was experence ue misinterpretations of the marquis.
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