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16 September September Fall came to welcome the new academic year. With the fall of ' 81 came a new Tri-K class, spirited and ready for anything. As tradi¬ tion holds. Fall Convocation ushered in the offi¬ cial opening of school. Dr. Lois Taylor Ellison was the guest speaker. September marked the beginning of two new programmes. Margaret Anne Barnes was the first speaker in the Geor¬ gia Writers ' Series. A presentation from the Mu¬ seum of Arts and Sciences planetarium was the first of the required school wide assemblies that were started to promote better commu¬ nication between organizations and the stu¬ dents. The Fine Arts Department presented a play for children, The Prince and the Ogre. the first in its ' 81- ' 82 season. After the year was officially started, the GK sophomores, as tradition demanded, wel¬ comed the Tri-K freshmen to the Wesleyan community. After Rat. everyone settled in and got down to their classes. 1. Tami Collier. Donna Ham, and Becky Nelson portray the first day of classes. 2. Judy Ross, Edelma Galardo, Kim Miller. Judith Lane, and Linda Johnson show the hazards of family-style dinner. 3. The seniors parade into the Fall Con¬ vocation led by the Junior Marshalls. 4. Trish Ellis and Mike McKinney in the Theatre Dept. ' s first show. 5. Donna Ham, Sally Cash, and Laurie Davis talk to Karen Toner after the Haunted House during Rat. 6. Green Knight ' s help the Tri- k ' s learn to play games on the soccer field.
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--I—. ■ 18 September ‘Bye Summer, Hello WC As part of the freshmen orientation, mem¬ bers of Senate presented a night of glimpses of Wesleyan Life. Page Clements ' portrayal of the workman made everyone anxious for the first clogged sink. Sally Sanders gave a short lesson in letter writing. By the end of the even¬ ing every part of living on campus had been lampooned. Several old Tri-K ' s were on hand to welcome the freshmen and teach them the class songs. Well ... This was a chance for the Tri-K ' s to see they had to get into school and study and all, but, also, that they would not be alone. We would be there to help them when they need¬ ed us. — Judith Lane 1. Sally Sanders gives a lesson in writing letters home. 2. Becky Nelson goofs up as the members of Senate sing the Twelve Days of Wesleyan . 3. Cathy Crosby. Donna Woods, and Nancy Sinnott teach the new Tri-K ' s the class songs. 3 M!
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