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The officers of the F.A.C., Kathryn Baker, President: Iven Rathbone, VicefPresident, Ann Spencer, SecretaryfTreas' urerg Mary-Io Roberson, S.G.A, Representative, inspect the minutes as Dr, Moser, group adviser, looks on. LE DER HIP FOR ERVICE Left to right, First row: Cassandra Britton, Maryflo Roberson, Pat Hogland, 'lane Kovalcik, Carolyn Nauman, Kathryn Baker, Pat Downing, Lucille Geiselman, Marilyn Weldon, Ann Coyne, Melanie Vv'agner, Second row: ,lane Wunder, Ella Jane Zimmerman, Sue Pretty, Leona 1.52 H , an Qu-Ls g .UV Freshman week is the first peek into college life for the newcomers to STC. It is important that they receive a joyous welcome and a good impres- sion of the college on their first stay. The organizaf tion which is responsible for this sendfoff is the Freshman Advisory Council. In the fall the group presented an entertaining assembly before the student body and sponsored Freshman Parents Day. The annual F.A.C. dinner and initiation ceremony rounded out a busy year for the members. Redeman, Doris Bailey, Vivian Stone, Cornelia Fenby, joan Migliarini, Betty McElroy, Betty Holloway, Wathen Tyler, Third row: Hope Brown, Ann Spencer, Don Roger' son, Al Thackston, Gordon Blank, Bob Colburn, Almer Forthman, Neal Moerschel, lven Rathbone, Ed Moore. C l 1 xx?
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I 'Z I THE BEGINNIN - .,, Freshman week is the first glimpse of college life for newcomers to STC, and is planned to give them the best possible start. To offset the ordeals of testing and registration and to help the freshmen find a place to fit in before the upperclassmen returned activities were planned. Such activities as barn dances, pajama parties, scavanger hunts, hikes and plays got the new freshmen off to a good start. Above, a group of freshmen gather around Tom Evans as he sounds his trumpet at the talent show. To provide a friendly atmosphere for the new student, group singing was conducted in the foyer at off hours by the Freshman Advisory Council. As the picture shows, the new students frequently enjoyed their own group singing conducted by their own talented friends. 11 ' N '5 Q' .15 n A' Among the many events of the week was a card party which was held in the Foyer. From all indications both losers and winners had a good time. Above, Kathryn Baker looks up from a card game with Doug Woodburn, Neal Moerschel and Phil Parkison, all apparently encouraged. I
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