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l . . student information and orientation committees Student Information Committee . . . help for lost neophites. . . big and - little sisters , . . lasting friendships . . . Orientation Committee . . . plans and preparation . . . work and succe-ss . . . The successful combinations of big and little sisters, and the happiness achieved by special school activities are results of the Stu- dent Information Committee and the Orienta- tion Committee. The selected members work in cooperation with Dean Englehart and Mr. Freeland. Members of the Orientation Committee made plans to help straighten o-ut the first confused days for the iuniors. The officers, Ann Gaddy, Janice Bodenhausen, and Pat Milner, are studying the case histories of the new students. Trying to decide the combination of big and little sisters is quite a iob but one that is well done by Ann Gaddy, Pat Milner, Janice Bodenhausen, Karen Walker, and Jane Hicks. 25
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