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•H thuiiinnMil—— W Before Convocation begins, everyone waits for the end of the processional. Getting ready for the Orientation dinner with the President, sophomore Knstina Bertucco carefully pins the table cloth for a very formal atmosphere. 6 Opening
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Expectations Anticipation, apprehension, ner- vousness, familiarity. These were word that described Opening Convo- cation. Faculty members, who had gone through many convocations, prepared for yet another procession- al. Freshmen wondered about their role in the Ribbon Pinning Ceremony. Student speakers displayed a great deal of nervousness. Seniors looked forward to their first walk down the aisle, dreaming about the final time they would walk in a processional. When the program began President Stafford welcomed everyone and got things started. The guest speaker, J. Herman Blake, gave students an opti- mistic feeling because of the re- sourcefulness of the school. Fresh- men received their ribbons, everyone reaffirmed their pledge to the honor code. Finally, the singing of the Alma Mater seemed a little more special be- cause it turn fifty years old. Getting an after dinner hug. Gateway Debbie Mor- gan has her hands full with her energetic two year old daughter Opening 5
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Expectations The purpose for Freshman Orienta- tion, obviously, was to adjust incoming freshmen to their new surroundings and acquaint them with their new class- mates. However, the role of the upper- classwoman was often overlooked. Un- der the leadership of Cathy Saegal, a team of upperclasswomen organized and carried out a rigorous schedule for the new freshmen. A major part of the orientation either involved faculty and staff or upperclass- women. On Friday night of the weekend upperclasswomen were available for tours of Carnegie-Mellon or Shadyside. This gave the upperclasswomen the op- portunity to get to know the new stu- dents. Also upperclasswomen were invited to participate in some of the activities planned for the freshmen. Aerobics with President Stafford, led by Lisa Saveg- nago. brought more upperclass than freshmen. Although the freshmen bene- fited greatly from the orientation week- end, upperclasswomen also took advan- tage of this fun-filled weekend. Junior Fran Miller got the job of preparing folders for the freshmen which informed them about the orientation weekend. During registration, senior Donna Dumm uses the identification card machine to type new students ' names on their id cards. fiinMfy Opening 7
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