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Hut what the heck! They still liad fun. It was wetter at Camp Kon-O-Kwee. It was wet when they left. But even with registration, some of the freshmen did receive a chance to enjoy themselves. Under the sponsorship of the YMCA, a group of freshmen, camp counselors and upperclassmen drove in buses to Camp Kon-O-Kwee. The freshmen were looking forward to the short vacation but the weatherman wasn’t cooperative—it rained the entire trip. In spite of the rain, the boys had a good time. They had a chance to learn some of the school songs, meet many of their fellow students, and become acquainted with the cheers for the first football game. And it rained and rained and rained.
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When registration finally ended and the figures were totaled, over eight thousand two hundred undergraduates and professional school students registered. The students and the faculty sat back to wait for classes while the Registrar's office begun worrying about where they were going to fit the increased enrollment. Students were back— ready for fun, for cheering and. yes, for studying. But I got to have that class card! Even the faculty had to worry about class cards. This freshman had to stand; there was no place to sit. With the tuition payment, registration ended.
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What do you mean, ‘Yea California!’ Pitt is our team!” When Pitt played its first game, the students flocked to the stadium. It was one of the very few times that the football season started before registration. Pitt students wanted to catch a glimpse of their team under the tutorship of a new coach-—Johnny Michcloscn. The weather was warm and the team was hot. As the sultry weather sent shirt sleeves rolling tip and the sweat pouring down, Pitt trampled a comparatively soft California team 27-7. Pitt had begun its season with a strong showing. The students yelled and cheered. From the press box, the reporters fingered their typewriters and clicked out stories that Pitt was returning to the “big times” and that this was the year for a winning season. “There lie goes again. That makes it twenty seven points.' The day was hot.
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