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T9 Freshman demonstrate egg throwing ability during the Frosh picnic. Joyce Hornsey tries her luck at roulette Casino Night as banker Ray Ncttlcton looks on. Todd Schultz and partner prepare for the three-legged race along with another couple.
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Is Action Filled Rain, mud, homesickness, lines, and paperwork were all on hand to greet the members of the class of '72. After the dormitory check in, came the getting acquainted sessions and that maddening process called registration. The five weekdays were filled with orientations, welcomes, and introductions of organizations and Greeks. Special events included dances, Casino Night and a picnic, tours of the campus, downtown and harbor, and a pizza party. On Saturday night, many of the freshman were able to witness their first college football game. Sunday was a day of relaxation and anxiety awaiting the start of the next four years. Vicky McVicker, and Mary Swenson join Lu Orsoni in a sing along at Meet the Greeks. Larry Westberg, Dan Christianson, Oennis White, and Jim Kongevick show the S g Tau trophies and scrapbooks to freshman. FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 10
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ON CAMPUS LIFE Rothwell Student Center was the focal point for students living in the dormitories. The Student Center tried to maintain a homey'' atmosphere along with recreation facilities. Cafeterias varied from the hamburger and coke type to full course meals. During the day the Sky Lounge acted as a living room and study area. Many nights during the week it was transferred into a movie theatre or dance area. Dormitories were familar sights to many students. Dormitories were a place for students to study - especially during mid-term and final weeks, place to learn the meaning of sharing, to make new acquaintances, and to get that often much needed -sleep. Centers at Union School work really does take priority - when it comes to cleaning a dorm room. Above: A dormitory student takes a hint from his sign Work Man, Work. Middlo right: While Students live and eat in the Center, construction continues on the addition. 8ottom right: Jan Erickson and Andy Evans use the Snackbar to catch up on the news.
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