Fall Semester Opens With Many Frustrations
The fall semester, the most confusing time of the year, began with the students moving into dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, and apartmentsall creating the usual problems. Traffic jams, frustrated fathers, and girls laden with boxes, suitcases and other accessories were all part of the fall scene. This year sorority rush was nearly over before school started. However, rush registration for fraternities, orientation, schedule changes, and classes kept everyone on campus very busy.
Finding oneself in the wrong classroom halfway through a lecture, buying unneeded textbooks, and being unable to obtain needed textbooks were among the vexing circumstances contributing to the student's fall term aggravations.
Even with the busy schedule most students found time for Keeneland, jam sessions, and other activities. Seeing old friends, making new ones, and adjusting to new roommates and new classes were added to everyone's busy schedule. For the upperclassmen the semester meant one more step toward a future profession or occupation; and for the freshmen it meant a whole new realm of experience.
The first carefree days of orientation arrival of classes and study.
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A familiar figure during registration is a father hauling his daughter's many bundles.
A helping hand is greatly appreciated, especially when the task is this cumbersome.
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