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at deal of this confidence to orientation, an initia- gram that gave us an idea of expect from the year. Stress- otal college experience, the Personnel Department help- ts understand the adjust- ften required. r being greeted by President y and SGO leader Dave De- , we students were divided into small groups and taken on a tour of the campus. Each group was assigned a sophomore orientation leader who explained school policies and answered questions. Later we were given a chance to meet with our faculty advisors. As a result, those of us who attended orienta- tion, came to college filled with a better knowlege of what was happen- IP I WAS SCARED. As a freshman, sopho- more Lisa Pennell had found her first few days confusingi So when she heard that orientation leaders were needed, she volun- teered to help. Wearing a red shirt stamped with our 25th anniversary logo, Lisa aquaint- ed new students with the school. Leading tours and answering questions, she told them everything I could think of to make their first days easier. FREE HOTDOGS and ice cream are just two of the day's surprises for Darcus Parker. Before coming to orientation, she expected mass confusion. Instead, she found everyone warm, friendly, and quite outgoing. Orientation 1 13
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1 12 Orientation FRONT ROW: Richard O'Hara, Lynn Bevier, Susan D'Alber,to, Kathy Major MIDDLE ROW: Gerald Beer, Kathy Caraccilo BACK ROW: Maryann Mohan, Cheryl Ellis, Camille Natone FRONT- ROW: Jeff Fingar, Sue Carbon- aro, Mike Thompson BACK ROW: Steve Herbert, Jim Balloni, Patrick Cuzzola FRONT ROW: Kevin Neary, Brian Fitz- gerald, Mike Pursati MIDDLE ROW: Steven Niles, Scott Wharry, Steve Wood- en, Darcus Parker BACK ROW: Scott Garrison, Helen Krawczyk, Kristy Bouw- BHS The first day of school ha ways been confusing, but it have been utter chaos when 900 freshmen flooded throu doors. It wasn't though. Inst frantic and bewildered faces, was a more relaxed feeling, a er number of smiles. Undern the usual problems of cancele es, wrong room numbers, an enough money for all those there was a definite layer of ?E,:v Y FILLINC
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JUST BEGINNING TO FILL, the gym is the setting for registration each semester. During the day, the floor becomes more and more chaotic as students attempt to schedule around closed courses. Freshmen especial- ly face the frustration of being number 31 on a class list of 30. Paula Brooks, Joan Wheeler, Daniel Martens
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