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Orientation
Orientation is
a week
of hectic play time that lets
new students forget the trauma of leaving home, meet–
ing new friends, and worst of all - studying.
The
week
beginning on Labor Day. While the rest
of the country picnics and lounges, 800 soon to
be
col–
lege students and their parents lug thousands of box–
es into prison cell dorm rooms. Before students are
even begin to realize where they are, they're rounded
up for a good ole time of square dancing.
Above
right
The
Executive Welcoming Commlttff for
the 1917 Orientation Team. Right: The entire cast and
crew for this
years
"0-
Team." Below: Just a little ne–
cessity of college llfe.
Far right
A few
of
the
boys
helpmove In
a new
freshman
girt
and
her
palms.
Above
right Two
new students
get
down and square dance
to
a
different
beat. Near
right
Mary
Story,
a
transfer student, enjoys
the
first nightof
orlen·
talion.
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