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Orientation: the Presidents open house . . . 4 L. at ,et awar- O th-its ' is X WL is H ff: 4 3 ' ' , ffm A Sea of People Everywhere Orientation. No time to be home- sick, no time to be intimidated by the magnanimity of the University. ln- stead. Orientation helps to acquaint new students and transfers with SUI so that they can identify themselves more readily with it. A visit to a faculty home is one Way lor the student to take a glimpse at the prolessorial aspect. Attending the Presidentis annual tea is another. And then there is Play Nite which helps the student to know others who are in the same boat-Wondering, Worrying a little, waiting to see. cmd informczrl discussions and refreshments in faculty homes
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The excitement of new pledges . . . Rush Week Maze - Talks, Skits, Pin Rush Week begins with Merry-go-round parties, inquiries about hometowns and majors by dozens of girls in a dozen different houses, smiles until facial muscles freeze and bliss- fully wriggling toes suddenly lreed lrom tight shoes. Later, there are talks, skits, and finally preference night, with Flowers, candlelight, soltly-rustling crinolines and the realization that this is the group lor you. At the end, there is pledging, with screams and tears, an impressive ceremony. a shiny new pin and the launching ol a score ol firm friendships. While those who didn'l go out for Rush wonder
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Registration: the inevitable decision of what to take when. Orientation Week is no sooner over when the freshmen and transfers, along with more than 8,000 other SUIowans, straggle into registration. They plan their schedules and ask so many questions that the advisors begin to think that even they might need advising. The newcomers still arcnit totally pre- pared to begin their career at SUI with- out attcnding the activities open house. i'Herky's Round-upu gives each campus organization a chance to explain their group's program and recruit new mem- bers. Herky rolls out his royal black and gold carpet in front of the Union as groups such as AWS, WRA, YWCA, CPC, and countless others man their dis- play booths all day, selling their activities to the eager newcomers. The Hawkeye is just one of the myriczcl ot activities that draw the new ond Q few ot the old.
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