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Freshman Advisory Council Remembering what a great help our senior advisors had been to us during our freshman year, many of us submitted our names in J10pe of being selected for the F AC. When the names of those who made it, were announced, congratulations were the event of the day. However, the prospect of being the class to advise the incoming freshmen made us realize how close we were drawing to the end of au! stay on "The Hill." we evaluated the programs of past years and initiated new procedures and ideas. The First rou.!,left to right: I..!. Zacharias, ~.1.Bendermeyer, freshman handbook appeared with a proud M. Pnppndopoulou. Secoud row: D. Jacobus, F. Lind- say, D. Dehne, B. Earhart. Third. row: 1'. Raver, 1'. new format. Orientation \Veek kept us busy Hoey, C. Hiha, C. Hoecker, C. Fetrow. Fourth row: providing entertainment and fellowship for D. Pettigrew, R. Wright, .\1. Wirt, C. Webster, P. Webb, J. Walker, H. Temple. our charges. With mixers, a "baby parade," and our own musical introduction we attempted to present the freshmen with a never-to-be-for- gotten welcome. But our job did not end with that week. Throughout the year we were proud to be called upon for advice. During the spring of our junior year, we met all numerous occasions so that we might be better able to help the class of '66. We were on hand when they arrived and did our best to get them settled and ready for their fall! years here :berg, J. Day, C. Kemmerer, \V. Whitmore. Fourl" row: A jones, D. j·llllllphrey, J. Gmy, S. Green, O. Guenther 48