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New Students Become Part of University Whether you came as a freshman or as a transfer, that first day at UNI was hectic, scary, exciting. Pre-orienta- tion made entrance into UNI life as pleasant as possible. President Maucker and Vice-President Pendergraft wel- comed new students who became acquainted with the school and each other by tours of the campus, meetings with counselors, and living in the residence halls. Parents were also given a taste of college life. Following placement tests the new students registered for fall courses. Having registered in the preceding spring, the returning upperclassmen joined the new UNI’ans in getting settled in the residence halls and buy- ing books and materials for the year. A student studies her placement test which is used to aid scheduling. Students in the Administration Building plan schedules and then line up to wait to register for classes.
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Summer School Marks Forward Steps This year’s summer session was boih an end and a beginning. It was the Iasi year for an eleven-week session and with the name change on July I it was the first year for university rather than college students. The 3.118 stu- dents, including many teachers returning to work for higher degrees, kept up with the somewhat increased study pace by taking advantage of the casual atmosphere and the opportunities for more outdoor recreation. The summer UNI Theatre production was a romantic comedy, “The Lady's Not for Burning.” Playwright Christopher Fry points to man's greed and hypocrisy in his optimistic story of a disillusioned soldier who is rec- onciled to the world by saving from execution a woman accused of witchcraft. Crews working on the new union, the science building, the high-rise residence halls, and the completion of Noeh- ren Hall kept the campus in action. In addition to con- struction progress, this summer also marked an academic step forward with the beginning of Free University courses on the subjects of existentialism and human sexuality. Ixrretta Ross plays title role. Young lovers complement plot of summer play An advanced interpretation class moves outdoors to informally rehearse their program.
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Even though the process has been simplified, tension builds up around registration. The book store is a hub of activity as students buy books and supplies for the coming semester. 23
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