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B2BBS£SSaSiBa Deborah Dobbins and Lauri Smith mimic FOB. The Freshman Orientation activi- ties were planned by the Student Council, which worked through- out the summer to coordinate the work of what proved to be one of the most successful Fresh- man Orientations in the history of PC. At the end of the three- day orientation period, the 272 freshmen were fully oriented to life at PC. The freshmen were able to become acquainted with some of the activities and people at PC. Although orientation is of- ten considered to be a waste of time, it served its purpose we this year. j. Marissa Lee and Dwyne Trammel! enjoy lifesaving. : t ' ' ■ ' ' .- 1 % Beanies and signs are a part of FOB. Freshman girls lr(jiri clinion Hall try to make a good impression. 20 Events
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. ' 9 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION FOB ties freshmen and upperclassmen together. Activities for freshmen during Freshman Orientation included speeches by various prominent in- dividuals of Presbyterian College. Paul Rush, president of the Student Government Association, spoke on student government at Presbyter- ian. Other officers of the SGA, Andy Millard, Clay Haskins, and Morris Galloway, spoke on topics ranging from academic life to PC ' s rules and the honor system. Dean Chapman and Dean Nixon added their comments on academics and student life at PC. Freshmen spent part of their orientation period tak- ing placement tests in English, math, and modern foreign lan- guages. In addition to these more struc- tured events. Freshman Orientation included the traditional signs, beanie caps, and breakfast seren- ades. Freshmen enjoyed a freshman mixer, a picnic and pep rally, and field day activities, which included an FOB scavenger hunt, string and water games, and skits performed by the freshmen. ' Andy Millard expends musical energy directing the FOB in song. Freshmen learn to sing for their supper at Greenville Dining Hall.
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