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At the beginning of each fall quarter, incoming students are welcomed to Emory University through the Orientation program. Orientation i980 was planned by the faculty, staff, and returning students and carried out in the hope of making the transition from home to college an easy, instruc- tive, and pleasurable experience freshmen entering Emory College. On the first few days, the new students attended receptions, tours of the cam- pus, and seminars that introduced them to some aspects of life on campus. They met with their academic advisors and student assistants to pre- pare for registration. Each student received a folder of pertinent information concerning campus life, course requirements, departmental course offer- ings, and other instructions for participation in the program. During the last introductory days, stu- LIRDER THE ORIE T- TION EXPRESS dents were treated to lunch and a picnic supper, as well as to band parties. The Student Activities Fair presented displays and demonstrations by student organizations, and provided a sale of room decora- tions. ln addition, students were given the opportu- nity to participate in the Fraternity and Sorority Rush Week activities. Much preparation is put into the Orientation Pro- gram, beginning as early as the October prior to the next fall quarter. Among the several staffs who strive to make the Orientation period such a suc- cess are the Emory College Administration, the staff of Campus Life, the Fraternity-Sorority Rush Chairpersons, the Resident Housing Association, the University Center Board, and the Student Ad- missions group. -Evelyn Asihene I A representative from the Emory lce Hockey team recruits SIUGPVWIS at the College Fair on Registration Day 2Congested traffic is frustrating to freshmen and their parents as they move into Dobbs Hall 3B'll YOUUQ Of Photographic Services takes pictures for fresh- men ID cards L1 Unusually long cashiers lines added to the confusion of Regis- tration 5Many freshmen traveled to Emory with their whole families. who became a big help with unpacking 20 Orientation
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