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Page 25 text:
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CLIMAX to a well-organized season of summer rushing came with the Oregon State picnic August 31. Rushccs, hosts and friends, parents and alumni formed a gay throng. An open air program entertained the picnickers with orchestra numbers and brief remarks by several personages, including President George Peavy and Dr. Paul Dutton. The democratic Beavers welcomed a late-coming dance crowd to the ballroom of the park afterwards to wind up one of the most successful” back-to-school events in several years.
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FRESHMAN WEEK this year was formally opened Monday night, September 19, by the same event that has introduced rook newcomers to the campus and faculty since 1924 the student-faculty reception. Because of congestion in previous years and the increased enrollment for first-year men, it was necessary to divide this year’s reception, with half the freshmen meeting the receiving line Monday night in the Memorial Union lounge, while the remaining half met deans of the different schools in the commerce building. The process was reversed the following night. Receptionists included President and Mrs. George W. Peavy, Dean and Mrs. U. G. Dubach, Dean Kate W. Jameson, and various student and faculty officials. On the informal social side of the week, the ‘‘freshmen mix” stood out glaringly against a background of dances and minor entertainment. Coleman field was the stamping grounds of the entire freshman class, all dressed for roughing it, who played dizzying games and danced on the grass. Dean Dubach spies the photographer as Freshman Kay Seberg and Mrs. Dubach form an acquaintance. Introduction to OSC rookhood is the reception in the M.U. lounge. Bob Walker, Marie Clark. Dean and Mrs. Dubach, Dean Jameson and Registrar and Mrs. Lemon withstand a thousand handshakes in one evening's program.
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