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BULL SESSIONS: Jim Morse seems to be telling some of the boys in Ruter Dorm a good joke or about his girl friend back home. It is amazing what all a person can learn outside of the class room. A good bull session is both interesting and a part of campus life that is long remembered. TAVERN LIFE: The tavern is the hang out for the stu- dents and the professors. Here Skinny Howard is check- ing up on Tena Wood ' s letter from home, while Hugh Bateman looks on in typical bewilderment. Also, students can pick up mail, buy school supplies, grab a quick snack, and tell the professors their sad sad stories. 1 fj V. f 11111 ' fy . ' . ' , - . KK wat Eg?? ' V JB I ft M 1 1 1 ., . a vs! mm ™ .iiimii -9 ' - ' . ? ' -- PRAYER: Freddy Trevino is one of the many that take time out for a moment of prayer. Most students away from home for the first time soon find out that there is a solution for any problem, and it can be found through prayer. MEETING THE FACULTY: Social life begins at South- western each year with the student-faculty reception, where everyone learns a lot of new names, and usually forgets them the next day. But it doesn ' t take long before you know most everyone in school well enough to call them by their first names. Southwestern is noted for its sincere friendly attitude that the students share for one another.
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REGISTRATION: Mrs. Rader takes time out from her many chores to register Bill Williams for the spring term. Registration is considered a headache for the faculty as well as the student, but is a necessary evil. The average reg- istration averages about 500 students each semester. RUSH WEEK: Rush week is the same year in and year out, but is conducted under a different set of rules nearly every year. There is the traditional stale cookies, the big smile, the hot box, the pressure routine, the dirty rushing and the broken hearts that go with every rush week; but if it were not for Rush Week there would be no Greeks. STUDY TIME: Van Valentine and Don Langston take time out to study for an English test. Most students average three hours a day study time, some more, others much less. It looks as if both Don and Van will be future members of Blue Key or Alpha Chi. INTRAMURALS: Pi Kappa Alpha ' s Sam Sullivan passes for a TD against the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, but it was all in vain. The Intramural program is one of the best in the state and needs but a few minor improvements. Coach Billy Huffman, as Intramural Director, has made, tennis, swimming, golf, and volleyball all a part of the Intramural program for the first time this year.
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