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To Change group meetings, Qouog to Qleoovery Place to See life In the oeglnnsng ano ornonng out of oonioungs at Woody oodvvarcfe Outdoor Center, Drrentetuon Introduced the freshmen o the begnnnnng of new lufe and started hem on the road to nfwatornty. They were on their own, trying to rnake new friends and decneaone about just what they wanted to do and how they were Qoung to rneet theur goals, Bot, nn the end, they discovered , . . Queens Ie lt!! Eva 9-Ml Freshrnen, Shepherds, and oraenrafmon Weecjere. climb .aboard ae. the WBT Fun Eos prepares to take Lhenw to the Exlunwnx uutrm: Take rne out Lo the Da4Igan'ue4 Dorung the Charlotte D'-5 baseball garne, Angle DeBorf1, Ton: Nierrutt, Pam Flevnohje and Sarah Thornae atterfupt to prove they have the rnost aovrat for the Druze of a hat f a Charlotte De hat, that ns. u Q. F4 HL...- ..- wagr, .. . -pn , .. ,- , . . ,4 . VE! . n '. ,rg Orientation 'I 'I
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A Beginning FIGHT! During the slurnni picnic for the freshmen. shepherd Ellen Thompson battles . . . wrestles . . and goes down with the killer inflatable snakes. Flouncl and round and round they go - when it will stop. no one knows! Michele IV1::Gurk and Tons Merritt wait patiently to be let off the spider rude et Cerownnds. Step right up folks! Freshmen relsx in the after- noon sun as they stsnd in line for drinks during the slumnn picnic. Orientation - e freshmen's first col- lege word. Its true meaning, however, came from the experiences that ell new college students go through. Oriente- tion began on August 21, 1935, es freshmen Iugged ell of their prized possessions up to their new rooms. Then came the long-sweited moment of meeting that special person who wss swsrded the honor of being your room- mate. Then everyone climbed into their bed end sweited the new dsys of college. Freshmen met new friends through such activities as the alumni picnic. D-JT .Q fb' Au photos by Maw sem Key 'i CJ Orientation .sr ..1 xxi' .J- 'Q . ,iq 1... 'JS
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l-lere's your yearbook and do you want lVlCl'? Tracy Curenton and senior class president Alicia Fligney start off the senior fund raising during fall regis- tration. Extra hands make the load lighter. Hometown neighbors Cathy Dolan and Suzanne Nlanzer move back in with the help of Mrs, Sally Dolan, Flick Dolan and Nlrs. Louise lvlanzer. Back to School l-:vent The feeling of new beginnings - isn't it funny how each and every year at the turn of August people go all out prepar- ing for the back-to-school event? Though almost all students eagerly count down the seconds until lVlay arrives and school vvill be out, the ex- citement of a new start with school is still felt by all each time it comes around. Even through the changes that might have been made on campus, familiar sights as well as some familiar faces greet each woman as she arrives for yet another fall term. Whether it is a first time entrance for the freshmen or a hard-to-believe-this-is-it senior class, students welcome back the warm familiar feeling. Registration day, August EES, saw Everett Library come to life with students busily starting off their new school year. It required much paper 12 lVlovingIn 'K u fs. ,QQ - I L is t ' BL '. Pf V, ' ri ,F ,xv ' Mitt? I ' i ' e- - Donlyn um:-.mi-a .41- Q Mer-y sem
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