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September 5-11 1 i i!i V In the beginning there is ' ' Orientation Week, ' ' All new freshmen , as well as all who have attended college , know what it is, or do they? It ' s a week of many different feelings, experiences, and behavior. There are tests to be taken, people to meet, things to leam, and many wonderful sights to be seen. Leaving home and becoming an adult is a scary feeling that clouds the yoimg mind of a freshmian at the beginning of the new period of his life . Making new friends and leaving old ones also has a bearing on his mind. Is this beginning good or bad? Should this young person have to face a week of trials to be able to make it in the big new period of his life ? From this week of work and play called Orientation Week, which part is the most important? The taking of tests is very awakening , The tests will let the ' ' big man ' ' know where to place one , not in a class that will be too hard or too easy but in one that will do the most good . Another responsibility of Orientation Week is to fulfill the need of social activities. The group of students that MC now calls the largest freshmen class is the beginning of a new breed. The beginning of the 1960 ' s which produced a new kind of American that leaves the others in awe . These new Americans needed the social activities as much as the staff needed their tests. With the balance of academics and social ' ' tests, ' ' one could conclude that the combination of both helps to make Orientation Week a success . The student becomes aware of the things he has always heard of. The academic tests help the instructors to place him in a class that would help him . The social tests enables him to make new friends as well as see new lights. Therefore, at the end of the beginning, we have a college freshman eager to get going. — Andre ' Avery —
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BETA BETA BETA Back row: Randy Watson, John Sanders, Joe Sprigg, Tim Handler, Steve Valdes, Joe Dreimiller, Bryan Self, Brenda Babb, Tim Poole, Middle row: Lori Dolce, Adrienne Bennett, Elaine Dorward, Kathy Whitt, Jenny Andrews, Carrie Hendricks, Mark Rome, Carl Sater, Cheryl Laipply, Page Harris, Janet Sater, Lesa Andrews, Linda Baker, Bryan Findly. Front row: David Griffin, David Fisher, Gene Mugrage, Eric Springman, Bill Engel, David Vigh, David Boyd. Not pictured: Beth Neil, Janet Rock, Susan Smith, Teresa Tarwater, Sidney Bright, Rus Gibson, Andy Limone, Clarence Maslowski, Bill Sharp. Faculty Advisor: Dr. Siamner AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Back row: Dr. Teny Bunde, Snell Mils, Tony Norris, David Vigh, Dr. Robert Naylor, Tom Poole, Tim Handler, Randy Watson. Front row: Brooks Lacy, Elaine Dorward, Kathy Whitt, Adrienne Bennett, Diane Mclntyre, Chris Rigell, Pat Dolan. Not pictured: Linda Zamon, Janet Satyr, Elizabeth McLean, Steve Lowry, Charles Brooks, Larry Durand, Barry Fogle, Kevin Julian, John Hill, Myk Cherskov, Randy Massey, Donnie Spencer, Kevin Stewart, Dale Detweiler.
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