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15 his face red I The first week of college is known to one and all as a very difficult week for freshmen. ln few places are things as trye ing as they are at Wilkes. The big, strong, upperclassmen of the Tribunal are dedicated to the ideal that no freshman at Wilkes should find life even livable during that first week, ironically called HFreshmen Orientae tion Week.n Any cosmetic ending in ick .... m, ,gt. t e , f5. . f t l4 x' 9; .; . w 2 wet v mama t ,l WM h. A .ge yawyfeg V Heave. . . Black ties and socks, dinks, and girls without make-up are seen all over the campus that first beautiful week of school in September. Lighting cigarettes of upperclassmen and using the back door of the cafeteria are some of the standard op erating procedures prescribed by the Tribunal. Freshmen WBElk Twentyrsix
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mmmm Our New Gym After years of dreaming of a gym, Wilkes Col- m lege finally had that dream come true in the fall of h ' 1950. Thanks to the community, the new gynmas- ium stands ready to aid the students in any way possible. Within a year the gym has already be- come an important element in the life of the College and the community which it serves. Besides being a gymnasium catering to the physical education program and athletic events, it was easily converted into an auditorium in which such activities as concerts, assemblies, plays, dances, K and recitals were staged. Add to this its use as a lodging place for Visiting football teams, and the ex- cellent facilities provided for teas and other smaller social gatherings and one can readily see that the new gymnasium has been really lived in. Dr. Farley at Gym Dedication a h i' New Gym Twenty-eight
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