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OVER-ENERGETIC freshmen run “Flying Dutchman” style at the annual freshman mixer during orientation week. Before upper- classmen arrive, freshman immaturity will be covered by a false front of composure and confidence to impress older students. ROWS OF student-scarred desks serve as resting stations as the mid-way point of registration arrives with business office forms. WINDOW LEDGE become impromptu desk as registering student fills out seemingly endless forms and IBM cards for fall enrollment. 10
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Confused Freshmen Conquer Battle of Initial Year Standing on the threshold of four years of col- lege, first quarter students experienced the first pangs of mixed emotions. Thrilled, excited, nos- talgic, fearful, and eager, each new student was tormented by one important question: Will I, or won’t I, be a a success in college? Only grades would show for sure. Seven September days formed a period of ad- justment. Freshman Orientation Week gave new students their first sample of college exams. Skill- tests in English, math, the sciences, art, and mu- sic transformed short days into long, long days. Counselor-counselee meetings acquainted students with quality point hieroglyphics and required courses for the traumatic first registration. Afternoons and evenings treated frosh to their first glimpse of the times upper-classmen love the most. Football, softball, picnics in Percy and Ed- win Warner Parks, fireside chats with the faculty, a reception line, a concert by A Cappella, games, a bonfire, and devotionals developed lasting friend- ships and a love of college life, even before the return of older students to campus. “LET’S SEE, I believe he was here in 1958.” John Hutcheson searches through faces of the past for a former student at the freshman reception. GROANS AND sorrowful sighs become clearly audible as green freshmen are suddenly merged into the college en- vironment with endurance testing entrance examinations and aptitude tests which results are tabulated by the IBM. 11
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