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Enthusiastic Freshmen Learn A New Life Thc first few days on the Hurdin-Simmons campus were 21 time .. for freshmen to wonder of a new liferonc in which they would I V learn the value of being alone 215 well as the value of being With others. The freshmen listened to the Wise 01d sages of the Llppcr '5. classes. but they were eager to use their own ideas and to hate their own fun. I The newcomers immediately became 21 part Of the universiti - , and learned to function as a part of the community. The official thslimc day was again proclaimed, and the freshmen wore the traditional beuiiics until their Freshman Talent Show, Oct. 14. The Student Congress challenged ttslimesii to participate in a football game between upper and lower classmen early in the year. Fresh- incn became very enthusiastic and even held pep rallies for the first annual Freshman Powder Puffh Football game. Frcshmen join hands vI.rL -:w a H $ X QUCQi V001 'vvgayoood n ,. Iircshmcn shim thcir cnlhuxmxm
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freshman fills out all the hich way do I go to find Another School Year Begins Early in September, H-SU was once again caught up in a whirl of activities. First on the agenda was registration, a grueling episode. However, with improvement in the business office procedures, registration lines were not so long as they had been the previous year. Unpacking, meeting roommates, touring the campus, and attending receptions filled the first few days on campus. There was time for freshman to wonder of a new lifeea vast change from high school to college. Upperclassmen renewed acquaintances 0f the previous year but looked forward to a new and better year. Thus registration and pre-school parties ended and an- other school year was on its way. RIGHT: Student move into the dorms A freshman meets Mr. Powell at a pre-sehool party. qM-mmmmmwn- -, wow .- m
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