Wednesday has one bad feature
- math placement testing. However,
after a grueling hour of brain strain,
students have several options. First,
the front of the UC is crowded with
clubs. It gives students achance to get
involved and find out what USO has to
offer. Afterwards, the MBAC has free
equipment to all. Students could try
their hand at windsurfing, jet skiing, or
tanning. That night, the USO dining
service offers a feast of roast pig
served at a very tropical luau. The en–
tertainment was Deborah Cooper, a
fantastic hypnotist. She embarasses
freshmen for life.
Above far right: A few students enjoy sailing at, Day
at the Bay, at MBAC.
Above right: An experienced U.S.D. windsurfer
shows us his freestyle flair.
Right: The new freshman commuter students listen
to their "O-Team" leader as they prepare for test–
ing.
Above: Students discuss which club or organiza–
tion they are going to Join on Club Day.
Right: A few freshman boys load up their plates at
the Hawaiian Luau.
Far right: Three members of the "O-Team" dreH
for the occasion.
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