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' A L Ei M if X, 4, ff 1 if X Students he-gaii arriving on Klon- clay incirning. September 5th, to en- ,x,-' roll for the full Semester. They found ll welcmning committee waiting t0 rnakc them feel at huinc and to help them inuvc in, jerry Smith, Ioyee Hczhcrts, David Culiunn, and Billie Raie Strmicl :ire he-ing welcomed by Xlrs. Tainner, cloi'iiiitm'y counselor: Deanyc Loc, editor of the yearbookg uncl Dewuyiie Tnmuge. president of the Student Government Association. 27116 campm flewmea one 0 The l. F. xx-llll0l'llljlfUl1 huinc takes nn new life as stiiclcnts I't'tIlI'll lui' the full seiiicstcii Klen students find thc Willie L. lloocl home Al convenient walking clistuncc from the College. 8 'wif rr'1-i-g1g'fsfW'f Tf :i'jprveeftvs: ff' ' 2' A'
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'- 1' - ....J3'-LH.. 10 .X g,n,:gc.: p ' ---1-'sf-A -f.. One of the activities of the First week was a series of tests in English. mathe- inaties, and foreign languages designed to plaee students in the proper courses. llere Xlrs. Xlildred Councill, our librar- ian, is administering an English test to a group of green freshmen. Our quietest boys reside at The Edward F. The M. L. 'Iohnson home serves as a dormitory for some Carroll home. of our girls. EMM apmwd ofa' ' Illll ' 4 ,if if ' f .. ,. f The hustle and bustle of unpacking --lr' --1 -nl V - ...J- was halted briefly for a Hag-raising cere- mony early Tuesday morning. September 6th. Orientation then began in all its fury and confusion, but one thing was set straight. The segregation of the sexes Qwhich is most noticeable in this photol was soon banished by popular demand.
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