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I really can ' t stay . . . Fr. O Neil says, Drop in and see me sometime. ' Get out of the way girlie. I usually don ' t take mine straight.
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Who ' s Who Jack Doyle shows what ' s what to freshman during orientation. Freshman Orientation Orientation at Notre Dame has truly become big business. Long before the upperclassmen begin to invade the campus, the Blue Circle has the neophyte acquainted with the hap- penings around campus, from the well known story of Knute Rockne to the gals across the Dixie. In spite of the persistent advice offered by the men who give up that last week at home in order to run the recent high school graduates through the orientation mill, some frosh inevitably become even more confused than they were at the start. However, after almost a week of plodding through all the red tape Notre Dame has to offer, the new freshmen can turn their eager minds to the lighter things of University life. To begin with, they are introduced to the traditional Notre Dame -Saint Mary ' s mixer. This social event is marked by awkward, cliched questions and answers, but at least it is a step in the right direction. The culmination of orientation week comes with the picnic at Pottawatomie Park. With the things of home forgotten by now, the atmosphere is much more conducive to friendly relationships. Harry Wasoff collecting student tax. Encountering one of the first of many lines.
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Mr. Robert F. O ' Brien, Band Director. Marching Band The Notre Dame Marching Band appeared this year in a variety of colorful performances. The Band of the Fighting Irish played at five home football games as well as the Notre Dame-Pitt game at Pittsburgh. The marching unit also appeared before the Chicago Cardinal -Philadelphia Eagle game in Chicago on November 4, the Old Timers ' game, and in the St. Patrick ' s Day parade at Bay City, Michigan. NCAA statistics indicated that the band was viewed by more than 60,000,000 people over tele- vision, and the 95 band members appeared before more than 500,000 people in person. The band, led by drum major Richard Kopituk, is one of the few college units that doesn ' t use sheet music when it plays. This necessitates the memoriza- tion of 12-13 songs for each half-time performance, though this number is reduced when a visiting band also performs. Mr. Robert F. O ' Brien, band director, estimates that some 1500 man hours are put in each week in drawing up a show. Drum major R. Kopituk leading the band. ' f
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