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reshmen Learn of ampus, Academic Life Grientation was hot, hurried and hectic. It was two days of force learning about how to adapt to TWU campus life. Beanied freshmen trudged from meeting to meeting, learning rules and traditions, meeting old' friends and new. They assembled in the Main Auditorium to learn the rules and ob- jectives of the University: standards, grades, cuts. In individual departments they were told why they had chosen a specific major or why they did not have one at all yet: requirements, courses, clubs. At house meetings the freshmen living on campus learned of dorm rules: hours, noise, dress, neatness, courtesy. In two days they were scared and excited but ready and waiting for the rest of the student body to lazily work its way back into dorms and cafeterias. The freshmen watched and learned, some- times they made mistakes and sometimes they didn't. All-campus ojicers join freshmen in their traditional yell. X NSQV- L. Freshmen journalism majors study past departmental activities.
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Sub Swim Party Opens Freshman Fun , ,W-rwjwfv i f , K 3 ff i v 1 5, f 2 1 'Q ,ee-we ' Cokes and cookies were served to hungry freshmen. ' , f1t,,5,, fe-wife The Sub Swim Party gave freshmen and other new students their Hrst opportunity to partici- pate in an activity with upperclassmen. The weather was too cool for swimming for all but a few, but-everyone got into the spirit of the class yells outside the Sub. The freshmen soon learned what it meant to be helicopters and members of an odd-numbered class. Upper- classmen taught them a few traditional campus favorites and made sure they knew which to sing and which not to sing! e After dark competitive class singing and yell- ing continued downstairs in the Sub basement. A few opening folk songs gave way once more to class songs and the freshmen soon joined in with a few lyrics of their own. T ' e we mfr i is as , f, s f , f ,f f - xxx' X AMQWWW WWW es., ,.., 1 e g gs ,V ,K Q Q its r my r f if e on V -in , T V if btw? 21492, i NIM! ,V 'ke Wee? Z A st W sr, - A 7X We af Class competition gets everybody into the spirit! Af
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