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THE INEVITABLE LINE seemed end- less. Finally, though, these students found themselves inside and on their way to the next step in the process of registration. Recognizable and in temporary suspension are Marlene Curtis, Barbara Morris, Frank Gon- zales, Jeannette Lowe, Gene Kuy- kendall, Barbara Porter, and Lucille Carlos. INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING was an important step. Questions had to be settled. The air was static as Cecil Johnson, Lawson Cooper, Martin Brauti, Ruth Cooper, and Leroy Buck- nell helped Annette Shippee, Joan Lee, Barbara Boyne, Verla Wilson, and Margaret Wolfe. AND A DOUBLE CHECK helped speed registration. It was made pos- sible by a mysterious system which used priority numbers. Here Adelyn Bonin and Coke Meier help Larry Brown and Margaret Wolf. For the first time, the newly completed gym- nasium was the scene of registration.
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n the Beginning... What with the perplexities of registration And the vexing problem of schedule conflicts The average student went around in circles — Like the earrings of Bonnie Williams who chose A seat by the sun dial to figure things out.
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■JdJj ' S -i- .... f ' ;:? THE GANG ' S ALL Filkl — Enthusiasm for both books and social activities is a prime requisite for successful college life. First assembly on the outdoor stage renewed pep and brought a resurgance of school spirit that had been shelved for the summer months. Campus Life A SLIGHT PAUSE after the rigors of registration and before the books pile up is only natural. Pauses are times for inspecting the Pit and the Tiger ' s Den and for looking up old friends. The informal atmosphere was contagious. Michelle Hawthorn, left, was only one of many who quickly selected a vantage point. The re- porter failed to determine what happened to her shoes, but the photographer was quick to take advantage of the situation. Anyway it becomes a bit tiresome tramping all around to find Room 28 for example and to retrace your steps after discovering that English I has been booked for a different classroom. The first few days are ideal times for swapping those stories that accumulate during vacation and for comparing hard-earned tans before they fade. And, of course, resolutions are made to the effect that this will be a year of concentrated study. Moods of resolution and determination must face a long hard test — well, they can ' t help but help. 10 • . . '
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