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3n tlie 3 all -Activity LjainS Villi omentum h Orientation . . . Tests, Parties, New Acquaintances Freshman orientation week does not consist of just a battery of tests, as some new freshmen believe, but it is also a pleasurable time in which the new students learn to adjust to college life. Every possible method is used to make the, frustrated freshman feel that he is among friends. Included in the many activities which are provided are a faculty reception, a tea given by Dr. and Mrs. Reed, and an all-school party. Various new friends help them to feel that they are an essential part of the Olivet campus. The new student usually thinks that college life is going to consist of only hours and hours of endless studying, but he soon finds that at Olivet academic goals are paralleled by spiritual emphasis and Christian fellowship. Soon the new student finds various phases of Olivet ' s college life that interest him and he is no longer a stranger to this new way of life. Dr. and Mrs. Demaray welcome new fresh- men at the faculty reception. Announcer Chuck Millhuff inter- views Sharon Hendricker at a Freshman orientation party. Pat Hensley and Scott Keely meet with President and Mrs. Reed at the President ' s reception for new freshmen. 22
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Removal of the elms was a big summer project. Field biology students Mary Ann Lindquist and Ralph Parry study leaves and birds. i 9 4 r £ Students watch as this county official ex- plains the constituent parts of top soil. 21
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' ' ■■■:■ . ' . ' ■■.: Individual counseling is given to each student. The repetition of necessary data to be written on the numerous cards adds to the deflated feeling of the student. Registration . . . Endless Lines Registration day has finally come. It doesn ' t seem possible to the freshmen that they are registering for classes in college. But it ' s true all right, as they will all affirm after this first experience is over. Quite an experience it is too! Closed classes and schedule con- flicts add to the frustration of bewildered freshmen; for even the upperclassmen, although experienced and confident, find themselves still confused. After everything is over one leaves exhausted, wondering if he is taking what he wants, or even if he is taking anything at all that will help him graduate. I When one nears the end of registration, facts and figures W are computed in the finance line.
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