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,110 .n The year begins with moving in the armloads ot essentials that students need lor their nine-month stay in the residence halls. Moving in on what seemed to be the hottest day ol the year wesn't so much ot a c when you enlisted the help ot your friends and roommate. Some made moving family etteir by conning mom, ded, brothers and sisters into helping carry the en supply ot boxes which contained the contents ol home.
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EEE ' -F--,,. A pie-in-the-tace tabove lefty is an inevitable result as contestants race to win the Derby Day pie-eating contest. Sunny days invite this student tabove rightj to study by the pool. Lifeguarding at the Colvin Center pool tleftj is a fun iob after an icy winter. Highlighting Mom's Weekend was the annual Spring Sing manned by fraternity, sorority and residence hall students from OSU. Sixteen group acts sang to the theme of That's Show Biz, Mom. Mom's Weekend is designed to bring students and their mothers together in a different atmosphere. Awards are given at the event to the mother who has travelled the farthest distance to get to OSU, has the most children at OSU and the living group who has the highest percentage of mothers attending. Much time is spent in preparation for the annual event. Instead of resting up for the fall semester or working in order to finance the fall semester, many students attend summer school. Whether to pick up those couple of extra hours or just to stay away from that dreaded hometown - 54 more students attended summer school '78 than the previous year, upping enrollment to 6432. SpringlSummer CU 3
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The excitement begins. Your car is loaded to the brim with all those necessities. How did you ever accumulate so much junk? Whether arriving on campus for the first year or returning for the fifth UU-moving in is an exciting experience. Renewing old acquain- tances, seeing favorite buddies and forming new ties are all a part of the experience of putting one's roots down for a short nine months. The annual Alpha Week, preced- ing the beginning of the school year, sponsors the popular watermelon feed, classes to familiarize the new student with the campus and a Howdy Dance the night before classes begin. For freshmen living in the residence halls, Alpha Activities presented an introduction to new people, the campus, and college life in general. Just moving into the dorm earlier than upperclassmen gave freshmen a head start. The week provided the new student with their first introduction to college life. Alpha 'il 5
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