VOL. IV, NO. 13
JUNE 4, 1963

Seniors Give Frosh Advice

"What is your advice to incoming freshmen?" was this week's roving reporter question.
The question was asked exclusively of seniors.

Lois Wright, "Carry a flashlight at all times; you'll be surprised at the many times it comes in handy!"

Karen Strom, "An umbrella in C‑wing is worth two in D-wing."

Roxanne Orloff, "Set your goals up a little higher than you think you can achieve."

Lynn Holm, "Work hard as underclassmen so that you can enjoy your senior year at Maine."

Kathy Paleczny, "Dress neatly, but not ridiculously, and watch the wild hairdos. Join as many student activities as possible."

Shirley Helms, "Don't wise off to the teachers, it only brings trouble. Remember to start off on the right foot."

Rick Mollin, "When eating in the cafeteria please eat on the floor. That way your books won't drop as far."

Bill Salzmann, "It is a must on the first day of school as freshmen to go down to the cafeteria and tell the women who work there that you will be glad to wash off the tables for them."

Terry Albers, "Get to know your teachers better than they know you. Keep them interested in you and you will have more fun."

Tom Lenhart, "Always remember Rick Mollinski's motto: Cooperate and graduate!"

Barb Bethurem, "Precaution: The janitors wash and wax the floor over vacation wear Your P.F.'s the first day!"

Mark Bryn, "Hey frosh! Don't forget to buy your elevator pass as soon as possible. Contact any senior; he'll be glad to sell one."

Dianne Ziebarth, "Don't ever let yourself be tagged with a nickname, especially one like "Dizzy." When your teachers find out, you're sunk."