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The freshmen were probably subjected to more advice aN at one time than they ever would be again. There were section meetings where various professors talked about their separate departments. There were the inevitable consultations with advisors and finally the dreaded registration. Registration gave the freshmen a chance to undergo something they had never experienced before. Interminable lines confronted them os well as dosed I sections, unavailable courses and hours spent on I rescheduling. The week was climaxed with the annual Beonie Bounce, o donee held in honor of the freshmen r ond the trek up Mount Sentinel to whitewash the M . Naturolly, the frosh come away whiter than , the mountain, but this only added to the merriment. Orientation Week closed with proof thot the Class of ' 67 has enough perseverence to endure the problems that the next four years wtll undoubtedly , bring. HDVICE AND CONSENT Dr tSrownton gW i his approval to a | Wcnl ' s planned curriculum. SISTERS MEET Alice Lur»d visits with Frances Greene or the AW5 Big-LrUlc Sisler Party, 21
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y ir ORIENTATION WEEK New faces faces . . . endless reolms of new faces During Orien- tation Week this was the biggest problem the fresh- men had to contend with After the first few days, however, some began to look more familiar, such as those of the group leaders who guided them through the hectic maze. From the beginning they were introduced to the non-scholostic part of university life with the tradi- tional Singing cn the Steps and the Associated Women Students Big-Little Sister party designed to inform the girls about activities for them Sorority and fraternity rush lasted throughout the week with a flurry of parties, bids, more parties and final bids resulting in o new group of pledges for each house. Nevertheless, the week wasn ' t all play The usual scholastic placement tests besides the Mantoux test, were taken with many tears and little loss of blood A DIFFERENT KIND OF TEST Kr.% Harr.ngton looks away OS the nurse administers the Mantoux test. GROUP LEADERS D on C Schmoll and Steve Fentcr are quizzed by freshmen during pre school classes 20
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