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Counselor Bill Morgan nformally talks about the Carolina Woy of Life with his orientation group. There is that season of the year not quite summer, but yet not fall, which some people call Indian Summer — the air calm, the temperature so as to give the impression of indecision, and the sky clear and quiet. And then they come, more than eighteen hundred of them, students bringing with them the fresh newness seen in every year in the past. Bringing with them smiles and eagerness and purpose; loud shouts and big talk and most of it sincere. And your job is to instill into them the meaning end value of a phrase so much more than words with a definition — to show them the Carolina way of life. Perhaps your name is Burt Veazey, head of the Orientation Committee. This is the time for all of your plans of last spring and the summer to be carried out. It is a time of great work, but of even greater satisfaction and gratifi- cation that the service done for your University is all that is expected of your capable hands. Or your name is on the roster of over one hundred counselors, and you are pleased because of the more than expected success of your labor — a plan conceived and carried out; a plan formed in expectation, and fulfilled in gratification. And perhaps your name is Sara Alice Jackson, and you are the head of the Women ' s Orientation Council. There is the work you and your colleagues have done, standing along and above the years post by time, effort and merit. Your name is there among the list of women counselors, and you too have reason to be praised. Together with the men ' s council, you have given new students here at Carolina something to remember, but more than that, something to live by. There is no value in hours, unless they ore well spent, nor worth in labor divided in cause; but these were not the cases of the 1955 Orientation Councils. The results ore seen in every new student, because he or she is given a confidence, an assurance, of why the spirit of Carolina is the spirit that makes a man or women responsible, sincere, and above all, constant to the ways of Carolina Life. Page 1 1
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