Freshman Orientation Week began September 14, but 125 men arrived five days early for the Outing Club's annual Freshman Trip, among them (l to r) Ray Hymes of Miami, Fla.; Mike Miller of Wichita, Kansas; and Hans Herlitz of Stockholm, Sweden.
Freshman Orientation Week began September 14, but 125 men arrived five days early for the Outing Club's annual Freshman Trip, among them (l to r) Ray Hymes of Miami, Fla.; Mike Miller of Wichita, Kansas; and Hans Herlitz of Stockholm, Sweden.
Freshman Orientation Week began September 14, but 125 men arrived five days early for the Outing Club's annual Freshman Trip, among them (l to r) Ray Hymes of Miami, Fla.; Mike Miller of Wichita, Kansas; and Hans Herlitz of Stockholm, Sweden.
Monk Preston of Utica, N. Y., tackles the first-day business of getting settled in his dormitory room in Wheeler Hall.
Waiting to see their faculty advisers in Sanborn House are (l to r) Pete Barber, Brookline, Mass., son of Henry L. Barber '32; Fritz Arens, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Marshall Chrostowski, Claremont, N. H.; and Al Critchett, Manchester, N. H.
A language proficiency test, which if successfully passed excuses one from the first-year requirement, is taken by Stanley Cundey of Keyport, N. J. These tests are given in many subjects.
Medical exams, x-rays and physical tests were part of orientation. Shown at Dick's House is Don Bartlett of Norwich, Vt., son of Prof. Donald Bartlett '24.
Dave Dennehy of Spar Kill, N. Y., clears up a few points with his adviser, Severn Duvall, Instructor in English.
Fred Bacon of Dover, N. J., is photographed for his identification card, official records, and the Freshman Green Book.
Jack Hiemenz of Newport News, Va., fills out his registration card prior to getting his course schedule and section assignments.
Dick Belinic of Catonsville, Md., has a personal meeting with President Dickey when his matriculation certificate is signed.
Terry Davies of Middletown, Ohio, learning that what they say about upperclassmen is true, gets roped into a painting job for the Casque and Gauntlet House.
A furniture purchase is carted to the dorm by Ken Robertson of Keene, N. H.
Majid Tehranian of Tehran, Iran, uses an orientation lull to read his '59 handbook.