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I A!'. lv 4 1 ..i 'nn .,.g?1 Through these portals pass- welly the conscientious students. Many! thousands of books, the recording library, the study rooms and the other features of the university library made it a one-stop market for education. Sfudyi 4 Burning the midnight oiI -or a 100-watt light bulb-was sometimes necessary in even the best balanced study program. Fortified against sleepiness by black coffee, the student hoped to make those extra hours pay off in better grades. 14
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nderway A iug of punch, a hamburger beneath the trees.. . and freshmen. The scene was the frosh picnic held in the park in front of .lohn Straub hall. Nearly all the freshmen gathered at the picnic to relax after the rigors' of placement exams and registration lines. 445 .f A 7' 2 - r Freshman coeds got a thorough inspection by the old hand upperclassmen at the Hello dance, an entertainment feature of Freshman week. The dance was held in the Student Union ballroom to accommodate the large crowd. An Oregon student presented his version of Houdini to entertain the assembled freshmen, This act was part of the official welcoming program for the new students. I3
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ngages Students' Time LECTURES, POP QUIZZES, mid-terms and fi- nals all went together to make up a significant part of college life at the University of Oregon- scholastics. Studying was an activity common to all Ore- gon students, whether it be the drowsy reading done late at night or a noisy seminar at the Side. The library, of course, with its open stacks and inexhaustible number of sources, was the head- quarters for most students' studying. However, everyone would agree-even the budding Phi Beta Kappa-that there was no place like the McKenzie for Sunday afternoon studying during spring term. l to the studieslat hand. This scholarly background was appreciated when dealing with those extra tough assignments. .an wr' , 51.7, -1 ,,,... .7 1. dj of this bull-session found even academic pursuits amusing. distributed points ofthe group to the individual for the benefit of both. This hashing-over threw light on the less clear aspects of such obiects as Principles of Econ or Twentieth Century Lit.
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