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Bessie Jerus gets an official OK from the dean. 1' xl its Go to I-103-Show your ID card-Fill out these forms-Proceed to table two-These and other instructions reached the ears of ISNU stu- dents as they were confronted with the ordeals of registration. With a little perseverance and patience, students were able to wend their way through the endless lines to the bookstore. Here stacks ot texts were heaped in their arms and they were enrolled for a new semester. o reminder of orientation week and registration Business maior Leonard Hodgman receives one of his many IBM cards from Dr. Harold Koepke as he breezes through another registration pro- cedure. 'M Meng-
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will 415' Step right this way ard get some ice cold watermelon, don't crowd, there's enough for everyone. Hey you, isn't this your second time around? Taur , tests, teas, and thrangs Freshmen folded up swimming suits, put away golf clubs, and followed the crowd to ISNU. Homesickness-that dread disease-did not have a chance to descend as newcomers plunged into the activities of orientation week. The well planned schedule got under way with an assembly, the first introduction to col- lege life. Meetings with the deans, department heads, and county counselors preceded tours of the town and campus. Tests-English, Reading, Social Science, and Psychological-required brain work and occupied time between mixers and movies. Along with other university stu- dents, freshmen suffered registration agonies before enioying the first maior social event of the year, the all school party. And over here, ladies and gentlemen, is the gingka tree.
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Smith Hall furnishes u homelike environment for fifty-two male students. V , ,4- I .405 N' if iid' Mff '! 2, 5 A H,,,+,4 -1.1 f Campus residences, Smith Hull Doing a bit of harmonizing around the piano are some campus CYOOFIEFS. 1 6 Mrs. Harriet Vissering, resident director of Smith Hull, has the company of Bill Heil, Ray Strain, Bob Graves, Ray lhrcke, and Larry Hyer as she reads the daily paper. me if' :iecihlifl 5
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