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.W 5 N I . fmiys, ,W f,,.....N, um, . gr? V 1-' l . E E V Y . 1 ES geese 1 2 1-Everybody-the old and the new-reestablishes a new IC each year tthis time from September 10 through the 13th7. Steve Lantz and Jeff Wallace give Cindy Gard a hand with the luggage to open orientation. 2-A room gets full of many things-6556 of which one finds that he or she didn't have to bring to school with them this year. 3-Brainwashing lheh, hehy begins for the frosh . . . 4- . . . to the tune of Flick Wimmer's guitar. 5-Registration this year jammed one hall of Esch, due to some snag-but then, you kind of expect that after awhile. 6-Susan Parr gives greetings to Dr. and Mrs. Sease and to David Huffman. 7-The line for this Sunday annual event gets long, but over 200 frosh manage to get into the Sease home at one time. 8-Dr. Ken Borden totteringly towers over unconcerned giant Karl Beer, outside of Good Hall's registration line. 9-Steve Williams signs in on his l.D. card while a jovial Ken Hottel watches. 10-At the mixer dance, Ed Metheny and Lorna Harris disco on down before the reality of the school year sets in. It only a 9 10 14' V. 1 4 l i l Al, Lv.-W 1f.,,nvwsuwpwsrfrm,. . MW! 4 just began . . . 1 E53 ini: tit as r XY' ' r a- as '-5 'S ' i Wg u L Y? 1: - 12-5-qf Fet 5 w .pfh A ' ,bn ,V 3- Q :U I . .al 4? 1 IFQ X, ' 1 ,W 5 -B s ,e ,r.:fIt':.j .' 1 . - ' y -'L 1, I . S ' . ,V , 1 it er? . l f ,. 'P , 4 , ,, I l .r 'UK -.4-'1 ,'lf, MX -9-...Q Q r W 'FP - .133 r as wg QS? -m i...tf9L V - as: l m ' .... E ,K W5 ...l 1? am Q tn 1. XQM, .,.,,.-- - ny 1 5 x X, vi . , +I'-X 'ft :R '42 , Y.-,t:. , f f f 5 wt. ' WK , k f I ,X . S f if x i X xox X X g , K I Q X e XX X ' 01, ix 4 Q 5 M 'Q' NS is it 3 I ' X X vw XR X is Q .I .. pn ,M : . K X. -:L-3' . fix fn ' X 4351 '
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Things weren 't always this good at Homecoming! Q - -' -P' WY I iv. 'YW' '. 'wa ' 4' Y ,V .,,,t. ,5 if , .., , It V . l, 9 1, . . . l :lii i.r y!ixih:f?g- Alf gf' 4 -! ., V -V ... gr. 1... pf -3 - X H Ni ull , V1 .3 '54 . QEMI A z an vm A H R- f A 1 KJ ij -wr wi - ,- J. - I 1 2 - -S LEFT: Queen Elaine Driscol. ABOVE: Brigida Stygar, Karol Payne. BELOW: Frani Goodrich, Melia Brooks. 3 4
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