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4 i It adds up to only one score. You win or you lose. But the results will be accurate when Linda Reim and Pat Wayman get through. This was a women’s bowling tournament. 2 me ‘ Ae , 3 € | elite SG era 5 A ‘. ed ‘ Mee, The ins and outs of enrolling one learns soon enough. Shirley Harris was on the verge of deciding which way to go next as freshmen registered. The snow falls, but, for all the inconvenience it causes, it creates some striking campus scenes. Phyllis Her- tzler makes her way through the falling snow from the Student Center to Jesse Dunn Building, but few oth- ers were astir.
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Something of what to do and what to expect as freshmen is outlined by Dr. Richard Caple, dean of students, in an assembly opening two days of orienta- tion and enrollment for the new students. Other administrators are on the stage. That things don’t always work out according perience of Tom Camis. His young together like it said. mm to plans is illustrated in the ex- friend had just been given this U.S. Combat Patrol Holster Outfit at a campus Christmas party, but the thing wouldn’t go 67h == FACT OF LIFE Realities Seen As everyone learns by one way or another, re- sponsibility must be borne and demanding situations must be faced. Fun and excitement sometimes are displaced by conditions dominated by duty or re- quirement. This is all part of the process of educa- tion, and a student’s response to it is part of his erowth. It’s a matter of recognizing a few of the realities of life and preparing to react reasonably to them. Study and the ever-present need of doing it are realities students face as long as they are in school. Browning Pipestem was spending some time in the library near the end of the semester.
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There was much swinging of partners the wrong way and the right—as members of Student Education Associa- tion learned to square dance at one of their socials. Clockwise from the left are Sherry White, Bob Freed, Susan Tindell, Earl Myers, Carol Martin, John Ybarra, Joy Grantham, and Perry Ped- Gilbert Traverse gets carried away with the friend- liness bit as he greets a fellow member of the cast for one of several one-act plays. George Salwaechter and Ann Spray preview one of the newly remodeled classrooms of Carter Hall. More func- tional and more pleasant facilities were created there during the year for the mathematics department.
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