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Having 2 AM raids, eating strange concoctions out of bedpans, and putting noses to the floor for junior Birdmen were common experiences for the Probies this year. The freshmen arrived August 21 to find their own capping strands which were made for them by their Big Sis- ses. The strand contained 21 caps and one was pulled off as each week went by. Other surprises included already made beds and bulletin boards decorated with hospital supplies that they would soon know how to use. Two parties were held in honor of the freshmen. One was given the week before they worked in the hospital for the first time. The second was held the night be- fore capping. Skits about hospital situations and refreshments were given at both. Unannounced raids were given fre- quently throughout the first semester. After the last one, at 2 AM on january 21, they earned the right to be called fresh- men. No longer were they Probies . L v- 1. Eating a mixture ofchocolate pud- ding and creamed corn out of a bedpan was just one of the many things fresh- men did during raids. 2. Carol Thompson watches a slcit, while jo Buch eyes the Ere as the last ofthe probie caps go up in flames. 3. The freshmen leamed that the juniors' idea of fun was no fun at all. ' x Ax
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