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Smile, Miss Myers! You ' re on Candid Camera! AT ITS VERY best, registra- tion is one of the most hectic times of college life. At its worst, it is two days of endless lines, scrambled schedules, unfamiliar faces, and sore feet. But registration is a necessary evil of the American education system, and the brave and hardy collegian plunges in with a groan, a grin, and a sturdy pair of arch supports. Freshmen are espe- cially bewildered at this biennial ordeal, but most of them survive, recuperate, and gamely prepare for the first day of classes. Thought I ' d never get through that line! Is registration REALLY over? 15
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Do you think this line has an end? Registration Rigors You go from here to the business office; after that, you ' re broke. 14
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Hillbilly Heyday THE FIRST FLING of the ' 63 and ' 64 social season was the Hillbilly Heyday, an annual affair sponsored in early October by the Student Council. An apt in- troduction of new students to East Tennessee practices, the Heyday featured outlandish hillbilly dress, refreshments of corn- bread and apple cider, and talent vaguely reminiscent of Dog- patch and Hootin ' Holler. As always, the highlight of the evening was Charlie Weaver and his Mount Idv Svmphonette. He Puts Out Fires, a tender folk song touchingly rendered by Glenda Griffin and Joyce Burke, provided listeners with a subject of conversation for the rest of the week. Only the strongest willed of the boys could soon forget the beautiful hicks presented in the Miss Heyday Qu een contest. After the cornshucks had finally settled and the last bean had been counted, Lee ' s barefooted collegians left the gymnasium in enthusiastic agreement that they ' d had a cottonpickin ' good time! Mr. and Miss Hillbilly, T963- ' 64. For he puts out fires. Everybody participates!
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