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Next, she finds herself sent to her counselor, mapping out what subjects she ' s to struggle with in the coming semester. After the counselor schedules her up as tight as a drum, she goes to the writing table to make the umpteen copies of her program and the class cards and all sorts of other personal history. As she tries to relax her writer ' s cramp, she wonders who all these people are who want to know what her schedule is . . . ■H When her schedule is finally O.K. ' d by the advisor, she again stands in a long, long, slow-moving line that goes past checkers, and the dean who checks her units to make sure that everything is in order. Many tables later in the same line she finally finds herself near the end. She rests her aching metatarsals while she waits for the business office to figure up the damages. Boy, even going to P.C. costs money! After picking up her student body card, she looks at the few dollars she has left in her purse and heads for the bookstore, wondering just how many books she can get for three bucks. .y
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REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTll Beginning the new school year with a record enrollment, the highest in the school ' s history, a total of 812 students registered on the second week of September, not counting the additional 118 in the Academy. Here on these two pages Donna McGregor, a freshman, goes through the procedure, showing us a new student ' s outlook on the red tape of registration — first step, she gets her hands full of all sorts of required papers.
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Although the student council works frantically at the begin- ning of the year to invent things for bored students to do during that lull of registration week, there are still a few dull spots for those who are anxious to get into the whirl of things. But the events of that first week this year were worth remembering. The Snack Shack, ABOVE, had a grand opening on Tuesday night after the watermelon feed and official student body welcome. This year the Snack Shack goi off to a colossal start under the direction of Jim Carden, manager. He revamped the whole place, and bought much- needed awnings. The old eating-spot took on a new look, and drew business. Wednesday night the Zeta Alpha Greek club sponsored their traditional vesper service around the bonfire on Wiley Field. The large crowd packing the rickety stands heard Dr. Ross Price speak on college life. Thursday night everyone put on his best Sunday-go-to-meeting bib and tucker to be officially introduced at the Student-Faculty Reception. Dr. Purkiser, college president, and his wife, RIGHT, greeted the students at the beginning of the line. On Friday night all hilarity broke loose at the Get-Acquaint- ed party. Don Redmond and John Wise, BELOW, LEFT, rendered a couple of Spike Jones tear-jerkers with ap- propriate costume and expression. Seal, Cole, Perry, and Okimoto, in true barbershop style, gave their clever version of Goodbye My Coney Island Baby. FIRST WEEK FIRST WEEK
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