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Bustling Reg Week Forecasts the Quarter A prelude of the hectic fall quarter to come was provided by the rigorous schedule of events during Registration Week. Though the time seemed to be domin- ated by Hlling out packet cards, students were able to contend with other chores such as bicycle registration, paying fees and packet filing. In addition, new students were subjected to the man- datory health evaluation with its traditional two-hour wait for a two-minute check-up. Completing the week's roster of activties, open registration demanded both time and patience from those who braved the crowds and the end- less lines. Foremost in the minds of freshmen was an avoidance of stamp-happy Squires who lurked behind every corner and bush. Beanie-bearers who had not memorized the Frosh Bible were in constant terror of being inked in a conspicuous place. For new and returning students alike, Reg Week provided a glimpse of the pace that was to confront the university as another quarter and year commenced. Book hunting was facilitated somewhat by the new Campus Bookstore. Stacks of books enlarged rather than diminished with the quarter system,
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i Adam fPatrick O'Dowdj encounters Eve CKendra Rosenj in the beautiful garden of I.V. Market as envisioned by Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon. The immortal words of the Spirit of I.V. fHarry I Bidgoodl climax the Pi Phi - Sig Ep second place skit, Paradise Lost or Pandora's Box, S2.9S. Racy GCR Jests About Everyday Campus Life UCSB's annual variety show, Galloping Gaucho Review, culminated tedious weeks of work and practice. The predom- inantly Greek-produced skits satirizecl student affairs from the parking problem to psych. classes, from the quarter system to Disco Fair. Kappa Sigma won the coveted first place trophy for their skit, The Mating Game. Aside from the skits, outstanding talent in other Helds was demonstrated by the various vocal and instrumental groups included in the review. California Club members were one such team who excelled with their annual rendition of Young Clark Kerr. A dancing act and a clever monologue corn- pleted the show while the audience was dazzled each evening 1 by the presentation of the Homecoming Royalty. Full-house audiences jammed Campbell Hall all three 3 nights to applaud the Gaucho wit displayed in the multivar- , ious renditions. This year's GGR was once again a risque and hilariously satirical harbinger of Homecoming. Lecturing about body types, Professor Euthanasia Schwartz fRon Harkeyl proves Theres No Classes Like Psych. Classes in a skit by Phi Kappa Psi. I 1 . . ia T, X jj, T 6 . A tilt . 7 fi 1. ,., ', :gi X V 2 tl 1151 QL' g ill i T i l.. l ' C l if i I '- . T , li ,p l W F .MLN
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