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From the Freshness Hold up at the History did: Kayo Well begins lljr limp pind of registration Min i» in i» not ;o had In The New Mercer Student is given her first real shatier to uteri oilier students in the orientation program. During litis first wed, site is briefed on tlte honor system, her course of studies and the library. Her first problem came when she moved in. realizing that she had brought Loo much of everything from home, but us was Ibis girl's fortune', a voting beau was on hand to help. Registration was dreaded, but professors ami fellow students, especially ihe hoys, were willing to help and offer advice. Finally, il is over, and her first journey lo tlte coop is a rare experience. Still more to s ! 20
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All's t|iai« t . . until Mis Mi-rrir Fiohnun Hopefuls showing their rrnlcfliUU RAT WEEK—that week of all weeks, is an annual affair at Mercer, affording numerous opportunities for returning upperclassmen I» lake advantage of the poor, unsuspecting, defenseless freshmen and 1o exploit to the fullest the freshmen's naivete—all in fun, of course. All freshmen are forced to purchase rat lints” and to wear them for the duration of the week as symbols of their inferior station. Various activities dominate the week for the rals, including a picnic supper, a forced hike, a slave auction, and other festivities the enjoyment of which depends upon the participant's sense of humor, The annual Freshman Beauty Pageant and Talent Cunlisl sene as pleasant loppings for a memorable “welcome freshmen” period. The winner of this g ear’s Beauty Contest was prelly Linda Weaver of Atlanta. Georgia. First Runner-up was Connie Harris, Nine other beauties vied for the title of Freshman Beauty Queen. Hie Talent Contest winner was Cay Heist, who sang Summer Time.’ Winning second place was a Sextette with a clever arrange inciiil of “Jamaica Farewell.” Alt in all. Rat Week is always loads of fun—even for the freshmen. The Phi Mu make the scene! The Kat Line 22
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