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FRESHMAN ORIENTATION. Frosh fill Coral Gables' Miracle theatre in September to hoar school heads introduce school life. STUDENTS CROWD into a circle on Student Club patio during the SA sponsored frosh Howdy Dance to watch a solo number.
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STUDENT ASSOCIATION SENATE: Firtf row: Eleanor Starkttein. Dorothy Oihlag, Jar.o Hinot, Jamei Calhoun, Jack Saundcrj, Glorria Dittui, Wayne Whitler. Second row: Tobee Gibion, 8arb«re Key, Francet Bloom, Jack Leriton. LARRY ROBINSON, chief iuttice APPELLATE COURT JUSTICES: William Neblott, Herman 8retan, Richard Harriion. STUDENT CABINET: Seated: Wally Levine, Jack Bohlen. Standing: Paul Anton, William Gibton. Frlfi Richter. Glorria Dittui, Ed Diek. Al Freehling. Wayne Whiiler.
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A DAY AT THE BEACH, complete with water-ski show, is sponsored by student association for incoming freshmen at Crandon. SA Sponsors Social Life, Campus Charity Chest In ihc buss whirl of college life, there is no organiza-lion which exerts a greater influence over the student than the student association. Besides the political side of the organization, it is known by many through its social calendar. Events are planned by the SA all the way from orientation to Potpourri. New students get their first glimpse of University life through the student association-sponsored “Howdy Dance,” talent show and state night meetings. During the year, top-notch events such as Homecoming and the (,'arni Gras take shape through the efforts of the SA. The Garni Gras, which coordinates the best features of a carnival ami a Mardi Gras, was an innovation last year and soared to new height- of success this year. Test your luck booths, side shows and whirling amusement rides took their place side by side in the field of sawdust. Several more activities revolved around the Campus Charity Chest. The Ugly Man contest and Potpourri were a part of the drive to collect money for worthy local and national charities. In the latter event, nine sororities and fraternities participated in a home-style vaudeville show at the Dade County auditorium. Greek week was another social function sponsored by the student association and was designed to foster better relations between sororities and fraternities. Pic-eating contests and egg-throwing battles were part of the jovial com| etitions. F rush-Soph Field Day was the kick-off for all activities at the lieginning of the year. 27 LARRY WILDE. U-M's Campus Comic, holds the spotlight with a story about college life in an SA variety show. PLAYFUL STUDENTS prepare to introduce a reluctant, fully-dressed coed to the cool waters of Crandon Park.
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