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Gracious Joanne Greiner, President of Theta Phi Alpha, helps League President, Willie Cavanaugh, to a cup of tea as Nancy Casey waits her turn. A mutual ioke is shared by Tea Chair- men, Mary Ann Eicker, Fr. Steiner, and Gamma Phi Sigma president, Ceil Kun- ske. Orientation week ended witin a final wel come to tlie new coeds. On Septennber 25, tliese women were feted at a tea in tineir honor. This year ' s Freshman Wel come Tea was highlighted by a fashion show, in which the sorority presidents modeled suggested attire for the main campus events. Big Sisters, willing to offer campus tips, were assigned to each freshman girl. The Very Rev. Celestin J Steiner, university president. Miss Helen Kean, dean of women, and Willie Cava naugh, Women ' s League president spoke to the girls before they settled down to a chat over a cup of tea. The 400 coeds who attended the tea left a few friends richer and, freshmen and upper classmen alike, a little wiser about proper campus apparel. Warm hellos preceec Fran Kollar, acting as a hostess at the Fresh- man Welcome Tea, pauses momentarily in her duties to greet one of the attending coeds. 24
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Gamma Sigma Sigma and Alpha Phi Omega help to lower t|ie cost of education by run- ning the Student Book Exchange. First Mreek features variety CARROLL FOX THE CORN KING ENTERTAINS THE CROWD AT THE FRESHMAN WELCOME DANCE WITH MAGICAL STUNTS AND WITTY REMARKS. 23
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For the freshman there is orientation, registration, and finally LIBERATION. On Saturday, October 1, the freshmen arose to release themselves from the tyranny of the upper- classmen, to proclaim their independence, and to assume their rightful place as University students. An extremely muddy day was chosen for the first liberation in three years. Therefore, the mud and mire on the field next to Holden Hall increased the insult of losing. The highlight of the day came as the freshmen reached upv ard, supporting a pushball six feet in diameter, and slipping down the ground up field toward the goal. Upper- classmen attempted to withstand the assault; Juniors dug in as a last defense. But the freshmen, determined for freedom, overcame their foes and now rank as free and liberated stu- dents bound only by the daily woes of a college student. liberation 9
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