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4ih.naq'm-..-.........4w-ann-n- . X !'bb 4 l l l l 'i le hi ll l i ill i l Opens Fall Term day. Also on these days freshmen were introduced to tests. A Gypsy Day Assembly was held Wednesday eve- ning to orient freshmen to the ways of Gypsy Day activities. The various religious groups also held meetings. On Thursday and Friday freshmen started the tedious task of registration at Spafford Gym and paid their fees. They also received their green and white beanies at this time. The vveelds activities closed with a record hop and football game on Friday night. Dr, Joseph A. Wettstein, Director of Student Per- sonnel, was in charge of arrangements for Freshman Orientation Week. ,Nt t T iii H tifyfl, -' ABOVE: Freshman boys find the task of fillin ' . . 9 f th schedules ta be difficult as they begin the regllsltratiialrl process during Freshman Week, BE'-OWQ 5P0ff0rd Gym turned into a maze of tables and chairs as freshmen invaded it to start their college careers by registering for classes. l 23
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