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September 1964 brought to us a sea of new faces, the largest student body in the history of the college. Before the first month had passed, these students were initiated into a completely new experience, an experience shocking but pleasant, demanding but rewarding, burdensome but ex- citing, and before the academic year had ended, they had learned, like us, that such eclectic ex- perience constitutes the basis of education. The long hours of study, the extra-curricular activities, the intimate friendships, the cultural events, the quiet moments of meditation - these, they found, create the student milieu and prepare them for the building ahead. Y . '.-1 -r ' ,Nr 'sq x,,i,,.. 59 X y iii- -1--Q -7- ' . ,, .y ,.. .-- . , F ,,.' -414,1 ' N , ,,,A V, . fn . ll . -4 I ..f- ', - ' or fl'
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Orientation and Registration . Mike Smith, one of the occupants of the Brewer House, busily engages himself in the tasks of unpacking and getting organized. --iq - ff ii,-2 15 .I e ,J ,1'.:'j K, ' i .1 ,X :Z-fi 5115 A 61315 x CX f SK' .f 4- 'Ai 11 H-gr' 31' a . -11P-'em' ' e if P V Jx Stella justice receives the combination to her mailhox from Charlotte Mills as I. C. Dudley, looking on, awaits his turn. Annabelle Quigg smiles at Patricia Muth's frantic efforts to press all of her unpacked clothing. Dean of Students, Mr. Larry Nance, gives room assignments to fresh men Io Ann Price and Patricia Beaman as Mrs. Beaman looks on. Orientation week is designed primarily as a period of ad- justment for freshmen stu- dents. During this week fresh- men not only take placement and motibility tests to deter- mine their curriculum for the year, but they also attend var- ious meetings, listen to numer- ous speakers, receive endless instructions, and meet their classmates. 10
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