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The battle begins as students swarm through the IBM processing. Sally Mc Wethy expresses the total bewil- derment felt by all students. Students Survive Another Registration Registration for the three terms at Monmouth College was held respectively in September, January and March. As usual, it turned into a mass mess of confused students who did not know which way to go or to whom to turn. The long lines seemed unending and only a very for- tunate few were able to extract helping information from fair faculty. However, intelligence reports have it that there were no fatalities in the bedlam. What a fruitless fury, for very shortly the add-drop slips would overcome all. The faculty awaits to receive prospective students for their courses. 18
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HOMECOMING 1971 Miss Jan Freeman receives the Queen ' s bouquet of roses from President Richard Stinc. The 1971 Homecoming theme, Bring Yourself Home, prevailed over the Monmouth College campus October 21 through October 23. The festivities began that Thursday evening with the film, The Strawberry Statement . Students used Friday, a specially designated X-day, to decorate dorms, build those special floats, catch up on lost sleep, and even do a little imbibing. Despite the rainy weather Friday night, the spirits of those who attended Yell Like Hell and the bonfire on the square were not dampened. In order that the queen and her court might reign at the football game Saturday, the results of the student voting were announced at the Friday night dance featuring the Light Brigade. Miss Jan Freeman was crowned queen and Misses Jenny Gullion, Williet Griffen, Sue Mardjetko, and Cindy Crone were named to her court as senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman attendants, respectively. Saturday started off big with the morning parade of floats, bands, and administration down Broadway. A slight mist in the air did not deter the Monmouth Scots that afternoon on the football field when they trampled over the Knox Siwash 41-13, setting the perfect atmosphere for the many victory parties held afterwards. The Association in concert Saturday evening climaxed Home- coming 1971 for those many Monmouth students and alumni who had brought themselves home. Through diligent work, the Zeta Beta Tau ' s and Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s earned first place in the Homecoming parade for their float Scots Bring Yourself Home Another Victory. T . 19
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