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First TO!C: S. Duvlson, ~... Pitts, M. Mackuhin, V. Quinn, B. Ely, N. Fulghum, D. Snyder. Second rous: N. War- field, B. Parsons, J. Goode, B. Boggs, S. Pri(:e, C. Ensor, \V. Walsh, J. Luckabaugh. Third TOW: J. Biuir, C. Cauer, R. Ridinger, J. Grcnzer. Fourth row: \V. Slade, M. Chapman, E. Vonderheide, ,\t. 'Whitfield, C. Jones, B. Pipes. Fijt!, row: C. Troller, J. Anderson. FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL Probably the first person an incoming fresh- man meets is his student adviser. This adviser is a member of F.A.C., which was founded three years ago for the purpose of making new students "feel at home." The student is conducted on a tour of the campus and is shown the places find told the things it took his adviser a year or more to discover. This is the formal relationship between the time. Habitual visits are made between adviser student and F.A.C. member; but it does Dot and freshman throughout the year. end here. Such matters as dating methods, The F.A.C. has met with much success and study problems, old tests and a wide assort- to be counted as a member has come to rank ment of general campus knowledge become as one of the highest challenges and honors the possessions of the new student in a short on the campus. 124