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Dr. Frank Scalise, head of the counseling staff, said the reason for orientation was to give the students the opportunity to visit the campus, learn policies and pro- cedures, and meet members of the administrative staff. Approximately 900 students attended this year's orien- tation. At the beginning of the meeting, 3 different pam- phlets were passed out explaining the day's activities. Each color designated where the student was to go. As a tour of the campus, slides were shown in the Lecture Hall. john Homan, campus photographer and photography instructor, was responsible for the produc- tion of the slides of the campus and the accompanying music. Dr. Scalise was excited about the response of the students to the slides. He praised Homan for what he called unique and interesting campus tour. He felt that this method was more effective than an actual walk- ing tour. ORIENTATIUIV Orientation also gave campus organizations a head start by setting up tables in the gym. Interested Fresh- men were given the chance to find our more about these groups. As a wrap up to the activities, hoagies and cokes were served in the gymnasium. Entertainment was provided, and those who cared to could stay for a get acquainted dance. For a little added entertainment, a Rat Wedding was performed on two Freshmen boys. This not only amused the Freshmen, but gave the attending Sopho- mores quite a laugh. The Student Personnel Services sponsored and financed the lunch and entertainment. The traditional Rat Caps were sold to the new stu- dents for a dollar each. George McCall of administration said, It is recommended that all new students have a cap or suffer the consequences! 3
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