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Upperclass sponsors give tea and sympathy Always on hand to help newcomers during the “rough spots” of orientation and registration were upperclass sponsors who acted as guides. They offered a cheerful visage, a sympathetic ear and were living proof that it is possible to survive almost four years of college life. Successfully guiding their groups of 25 to 30 freshmen through testing sessions, meetings and meals, they also offered as much individual attention as they could to personalize the atmosphere at the University. By the end of the Orientation-Registration program, most of the freshmen seemed ready for classes. Those who didn’t would still find the same friendliness amid the hectic pace of fall quarter at the University of Minnesota. It's frustrating to get as far as Morrill Hall and jind still marc, forms to fill. After registration conics the bookstore. In this case, students find the stacks at Xicholson adequately stocked. 24
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I«eft, one of the freshman orientation group leaders, Harry Wood-ward, passes out If) cards. The freshmen were quick to discover the innate value of the little plastic card. Right, an Army ROTC instructor explains the hard facts of military obligations—and how active participation in l h e ROTC program can insure not being drafted until after graduation. Relow, students face the most frustrating part of the orientation-registration procedure—finding open classes that fit into tight schedules. P Dana Anderson faces the Polaroid camera of the ID card photographer. All University students must endure this efficient identification method at least once during their days at the U. 23
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Above, a closed course usually means a frustrating search for an adequate replacement. Below, and then . . . in spite of efficient clerks, students most often find themselves at the end of a line, waiting, waiting. When registration is done, students gather in clusters on the mall, relaxing and discussing the coming quarter.
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