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Collegiate Now, Frosh Meet At Mixer Dance Frosh took three days for registration. First came convocation, lectures, advice. Next assembly line portraits. Actual registration was followed by in- telligence tests. Departmental meetings were sandwiched in. A faculty reception, mixer-dance and all-college dance provided evening entertainment. Bob Karolevitz and Bernice Ofstad were winners of Student association scholarships. Twenty-live other trosh got Sears awards.
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530 Frosh Register-They Set New Record Some 4511 freshmen started their college careers and the 1940-41 year September 18. Tivo days later 913 upper- classmen returned to part with their summer's hoard. Stragglers brought total registration ligures to 1427. Frosh were most numerous, 5511. Among divisions, Ags led with -175. But Home lies created most interest. Their 172, in- crease noticeahly helped halance the girl and hoy equation. Pres. G. 1.. lirown greeted all students. He urged them to he serious minded. Student Prexy Alan Oviatt asked for participation in campus activities. Returning students found many laeulty changes. Their still-new Union was partially remodeled. Uneasy men learned they could delicr army dralt until Iuly 1. Fresluuen line up outside 1't,'Q1511'1lI 5tI1.11CC to start trek through registration ni ll 1 line, lfrances Nelson, -later Huck Privzitt-s' Qticcii-ahuttt to entcr. Mtn it ti,,ht txun registration hlanlis as they leave the ollicc.
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Rabbits Open The Season Against Miiles A record crowd, encouraged by Brookings merchants, turned out for the lirst football game. They watched the 1940 edition of the Rabbits drub Mines Hardroekers 45-U. The annual no-shaving edict was proclaimed as Hobo Day preparations got under way. Home for hoboes was the Shack. Here carving addicts were urged to demonstrate their skill. Brookings churches invited students to first Sunday services and student church organiza- tions held initial, get-acquainted meetings. Bob Barthle was appointed Cadet Colonel, ranking student oliicer ol' the ROTC unit. -l -.. Rare sight at a football game. Warm weather hrought crowd out in shirt sleeves. Spectators became bored as State rollctl over Mines I-Iardroekers 45-U. l':tg
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