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Welcome Week activities keep ‘eager beavers’ busy Welcome Week look place Sept. 18-24 on the University campuses. Through a series of lectures, dances, coffee hours and tours new students got acquainted with the tempo of Minnesota campus life. General chairmen Bruce Wilson and I.inda Brekke designed dozens of Welcome Week activities calculated to keep even the eagerest heavers busy. Organizations and other groups, resident halls. University departments, theatre parlies and publications all beckoned the energies of the freshmen. Initiation into a new environment is always a time of indecision. Welcome Week gave the new University recruits the time to ask questions or give opinions. Spontaneous discussions featured topics ranging from Viet Nam to parking validations. Tour leaders dispensed information on campus trends. The crowning of CL A freshman Joan Anderson Queen of Welcome Week concluded the program of events. While each day brought them closer to the inevitable first day of classes among strange faces, thousands of freshmen grew more confident, more surefooted with each day of Welcome Week. The pep rally, featuring the marching band, Rooter Club and cheerleaders, dreu many students to the Union mall.
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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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Above, MSA representatives explain the merits of becoming Freshman Cabinet members to new students at the Activities Fair staged in the Union. Many campus organizations set up displays at the Fair and dispersed information about their projects for the coming year, hoping to convince the new students to become involved in the University community events and activities. The University’s marching band, informal style, bears the Hig Ten colors to the Welcome Week Rally.
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