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Frosh Orientation Registration Gee, what a week! “New Student” days began Sunday night, Sept. 14, with a con- vocation by President Theophilus and ASUI President, Dick Kerbs’ welcoming address. Ernie Carr and Barbara Davis were co- chairmen of the frosh activity during ori- entation to acquaint the “green” students with the University. The Freshmen took aptitude and interest tests, attended orien- tation assemblies, mixers and a song fest. Getting that good old U, of 1. spirit, frosh are gathered around the fire singing traditional campus songs led by Mr. Norman Logan. Students with wlemn faces are be- ginning the long ordeal of regis- tratoon Freshmen students dance and get acquainted at the Frosh Mixer
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Rush Never met so many people in my life! At the parties everyone had lots of fun, and the members of the Greck living groups displayed their many talents entertaining the rushees. At last the final day arrived and everyone had to make the big decision. “Squeal Day” climaxed a wonderful, but exhausting week. Figt’s entertain at a rush party and the Gamma Phi's entertain on the floor of their new house. The rushees are listening attentively at the Sigma Nu House. Kappa's anxiously greet their new pledges on “Squeal Day.”
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Classes Begin After the hubbub of rush and the confusion of registration, we finally started going to our classes. Wow! Is my writing hand tired! I guess it just takes practice to be able to get all those lecture notes in, It’s lots of fun, even after the first day, but I sure have lots of homework to do. Susan Sharp, Tri Delt, is busy studying her way through school It’s a long climb up all three floors in the Ad building! And more studying Suzie thinks Chemistry is a pretty interesting subsect
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