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s W' 'wwf-'iw'-x g a 'A we is . .+A h if ABOVE: Exciting doys of octivities during Freshman Week were climoxed by the troditionol President's Reception, held in Dr. Chorles J. Turck's beautiful home on Summit Avenue. We finished registration, get our books, and started classes LEFT: Vets were issued supplies ot the Moc book exchange ot the beginning ot the toll semester. Here Carl Peterson is doing the staggering, Jean Peterson is doing the looding, ond Marge Reeve is doing the sympothizing . . . or is she iust checking the list? l I 2
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2 5 1g..3.iivVi L Rani H ABOVE: You're right . . . it's Frosh Camp, but this time the upper-classmen entertain. Here counselors, Pris- cilla Jefferson, Carol Wallin, Joy Rogalla, Joan Woolsey, Jean Peterson, Paula Jane Dunlop, Priscilla Doran and Alyce Mae Peterson relate adventures of their north woods canoe trip. ABOVE: Boys' Frosh Camp, held at the Y.tVi,C.A. Camp on the St. Croix saw many a scene such as this. At this volleyball game the question seems to be on which side of the net is the ball going to land? Either way Duane Lund and Jack Frarey are ready and waiting. re new at Mac got acquainted . . . outdoor lite, the girls to Camp lduhapi, and thc boys to the St. Croix YMCA. At night there were camp- lires, with discussions of campus lilies and dislikes. Sunday was filled with chapel and talent programs. Then hack into the busses and back to Mac. Monday and Tuesday-physicals, and more tests, relieved by the Frosh Mixer at the Mac church. XVecl- nesday found upperclassmen filtering in. President Turck opened his home to new students at his an- nual reception. So ended the treshnien's special', week. Next day classes began, and they were tullffledged Macitcs. dana ABOVE: Fall enrollment at Macalester found many freshmen conferring with faculty members. Here Audrey Nord receives assistance from her advisor, prof. of sociology, Donald M. Taylor. LEFT: Part of the long registration line for the fall semester winds past the bell tower to the library, where registration was held in the lower rooms. Mounds of earth are not bomb craters, but diggings from the new heat pipe line to Bigelow Hull.
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Groups started organizing earl TOP: The reign of dormitory council members began officially after their formal initiation in the lower library. Outgoing and incoming ofhcers Sherman McCoy, Anne Gerlinger, Roberta Camp bell and Richard Kirby are speakers' table listen and Dr. Huntley Dupre ers to Dean W. B. Bryan CA heads Sam Matsumato, Jerry Yates RIGHT: M. . . Evelyn Edwards and Dr, Hugo Thompson check ' ' Ciivilies. post records before starting the years a red ac- Macalester Christian Association sponso tivities during the year such as the WSSF, Mate- rial-Aid and Care drives, Religion-in-Life Week, the Lenten pamphlets, and all-student retreats. O erating on a budget maintained by the Com- P munity Council from student activities, MCA was ' ' ' ld Y t kept in motion by general chairman Gera a es, ' ' ' ' Sam Mat- secretary Evelyn Edwards and treasurer sumoto. Advisers, Drs. Hugo W. Thompson We settled clo 9 I1 fur- Edwin Kagin and Miss Doris Greaves aided ther t ' ' d f the otiicers of the member organizations. The member organizations-YWCA, YMCA, Intervarsity, Ministerial Association, Canterbury Club, Congregational Student Club, Lutheran Stu- dents Association, YVesley Foundation, and West- minister Pellowshipeare served and coordinated by MCA. he executive COIUIHlItCC Ina C UP O to work in earnest
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