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A week, of activities introduces freshmen to life On September 4, fj 5, Jane Freshman and her parents arrived at Furman. They were greeted by the cheerleaders, who directed them to Cambrellcircle. As soon as they got there, the Orientation staff, unloaded the car in a flash. After a quick lunch, Jane said a sad goodbye to her parents. Jane, however, had no time to feel homesick. After her first hall meeting, she was off to the ice cream social. In the following days, she busied herself with placement tests, a square dance, the President's reception, brother sister hall parties and a field day. On Sunday evening her week closed orientation with a Dialogue dinner. Orientation was a busy, special, fun-filled time for Furman freshmen. Missy Johnson says, It's the best part of Furman! Dana Malone i StuJtnt Ujt
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reenviile OwaTSScum OPEN 6 A.M. I DRIVE THRU In search of alternative entertainment to campus routines Although Greenville may not be as large as other cities, it offered a wide variety of escapes for Furman students. From its restaurants to the night clubs, Greenville satisfied even the most diverse student interests. Many students welcomed an opportunity to enjoy one of Greenville'sfine restaurants. Choices among students included Bennr-gans, Traveler's Rest, Garcias, and Swensons. Also, every Tuesday night the Furman crowd gathered for an evening at Ruby Tuesdays. Other popular outlets for student entertainment were night clubs, such as Encores, The Punch Line, or Celebrity's . Many students enjoyed a chance to unwind at the end of a heavy academic week. Movies were also a favorite option for entertainment. Said Sophomore Kim Hall movies are an excellent way to get together with friends. In addition, many of Greenville's shopping centers daily attracted students. Places bke Haywood mall were always full of Furman students. Indeed, Greenville furnished students with numerous options for entertainment. Outside of Furman a refreshing and enjoyable city awaited exploration. Linda Murray ec GrttnvAlt f 7
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Freshman guys intro Jute the girls to the idea of serenadingThe dining nail transforms into a ditto for new students the women's dorms. Orientation f 5
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