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the comboless combo party. By Friday the tests were over, the returning upperclassmen had hugged everyone, the faculty per usual had outdone the students in their interpretation of baseball, groups were formed for renting post office boxes; and. as soon as the fashion show was over, there was free time for the first time and a first date waiting bach- at the dorm. Cars were backed up to Blum Street; 11:30 came too soon; handbook study hadn ' t included what to do at the door: after all. he was a first date. Orientation week at last was over when the Y installed new members — the tra- 1 Bi i - ' 1 9l 1 . w 1 H t =0 ! A ' i B m Ifl Br Br V ' M W P 01 ■-3 ss M » »
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And whom do you know from David- son? Do you have a connection with the Zete ' s at Carolina? Will you teach me the Greek alphabet? I don t know beta from a theta? All the Wake V Orientation Committe Forest boys are coming for the combo party? Then to the din- ing hall for the first meal at Salem and introductions to paper plates, plastic Chairmen of Orientation, left to right: Janet Yarborough, Bettn Cox. forks, and the sophomores, juniors, and seniors who left the beach a week early to be a bare-legged Santa Claus or a two headed uke player at the study lamp-lit Club Carnival and to entertain the surplus at 20
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ditional white-clad candle-lit scene. The activities of the Y, hoivever, went beyond the tra- ditional attempts to coordinate and encourage all campus religious activities: Becky ex- tended the work of Sociology in order to provide opportunities for more Salem girls to WJ ite down names at the Bloodmobile. answer telephones at the Red Cross, send Christmas cards to ladies at the Salem Home, ' ' $ , ' ig . ' -v- . •W9 teach the Red Shield girls how to Sally Gillespie, President of ) W.C. A. L -.X : 5S cook and sew. and help with other Community Service Projects W which bring an inner I ' ve done good satisfaction and a front page feature in the Sunday paper. In the gym, the W.R.A. 22 —
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