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Frustration, fatigue, and cards to be filled out . . . the grueling beginning to be found in long lines. Friday night's bonfire and fall quarter . . . the end of the beginning for freshmen. Page 17
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- = = : : Ee Twins and roommates . . . Janice and Joycelyn Henry come to college with a double assortment of fur-lined coats and fingernail polish. Autumn's Orientation Tennis rackets, blazers, sweaters, and ukuleles to be packed . . . summer sports and suntans left behind . . . miles to go from Massachusetts, Georgia, and Oklahoma... the sudden awakening of September. The too long lines of first registration, faculty faces at a lawn reception, friendship growing around Friday night's bonfire, and the freshmen are oriented in autumn. Upperclassmen move in literally and fig- uratively. Unattached males stand in circles surveying good-looking date prospects’ among tive hundred freshmen. Old circles crowded together around student center tables, a smile from a certain stranger, empty mailboxes checked on the hour, roommates rejoined, names half-forgotten suddenly remembered, summer's tale retold in the dorm under late lights . . . college lite never tasted so good. Tomorrow are classes to meet, not much dessert for pro- crastinating minds. The face at Faculty Firesides is Dr. Russell Artist sharing European summers with the frosh. Page 16
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Scientific ''Sackies' ’ combine college initiation with chemical experimentation. Page 18 Politics, posters, position... the making of a president, the president E. V. King. Ceaseless Search Arrival, orientation, initiation... and we are placed on our own. Sackies burn in the bonfire that sparks transition from first year politics and procrastination to progress .. . suddenly we are students. From lecture to laboratory to library, we spend our hours searching for the answers. Often the an- swers are not there, only the provocation of more questions. We compile notes, con- duct experiments, and concentrate. A l- ways there is the realization to be faced . much more to be learned, discovered, and solved. Theories from teachers and textbooks are no longer swallowed without analysis and argumentation. Interpretation is difficult, translation is demanding, and memorization is tedious. We seek the an- swers in our study, but gain only under- standing . . . truth is a ceaseless search. The freshmen's favorite son . . . pictured in black and white print. cr ana es
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