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The new overlook in front of Reccy proves a popular place . . . bull-sessions such as this one were not infrequent . . . Winters, McPeek, Distelhort, and Gulmi preferred the steps . . . just call them Bill . . . Bob Weikart was a popular freshman . . . first intramural sport was football . . . Crites kept time . . . there were always a few Xis at every ATO game . . . Gamma Phis cheer- ed for Beta and Phi Psi . . . rushing was the biggest indoor sport during September . . . Chios held their hay-loft party in the attic . . . here’s what they wore . . . after rushing came pledge duties . . . Xi pledges shine the actives’ shoes. Faculty puts on colorful academic garb for the opening convo- cation on Wednesday. A Capella Choir sings, Dr. Barker speaks, new members of the faculty introduced. Paye Seventeen
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Students registered on Monday and Tuesday . . . four seniors sign up for their last year . . . Gott, Whitacre, and Albright pull then- class cards . . . few classes closed . . . Dave got writer’s cramp . . . outside registrants crowded the entrance . . . Beta Coombs contemplates the situation . . . Louie spies Photographer Beck at a second floor win- dow . . . those with high numbers had a long wait . . . most students were glad to get back . . . some couples broke-up over the summer—not Miller and Prescott . . . Forsberg looks on ... new students regarded the physical with little enthusiasm ... it was a necessary evil. Freshmen looked bewildered as they waited outside the H. and P.E. Building for their numbers to be called. They soon became identified by their red and white Freshmen caps. Page Sixteen
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Bradley and Moffo enjoy watching the girls play tennis . . . Marie Hunt keeps the record . . . Rock, Dobbie, Doc, and Spike . . . Whar- ton, Shriller, and Riley are part of the Beta rooting section . . . Pabst swings a mighty mean racket. . . the thing was jointly owned by Schear and Bistayi . . . biggest display of do-or-die spirit was the night before the Muskingum game when 500 Wittenbergers paraded with torches and banners through a heavy downpour . . . everybody was drench- ed, but all were happy . . . Reddish and McCroba coking in the drug . . . the annual speech by “Professor” Valbracht is tradi- tion . . . members of the football squad visit the injured Lawrence Tech player. School spirit soars at the first football rally held in the stadium as the team practices under the lights. Stobbs, Van Why, Rea, and Lymangrover make the speeches. Page Eighteen
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