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.X ' Q ,, l 5 . l . .,.. . A X I .A '- 52 D fi v 'Nr X ' 1 Q. .MQ IC enrolled 286 new stu- dents, the second highest num- ber since 1970. Ofthat number, 225 were first-time freshmen and 61 were transfer students. Total enrollment for the fall term was expected to fall be- tween 750 and 770. Sy' 431, is y L.......i 5 4 ,A- . vfzg. - lr GV' WY 'X . .t w 1. Mary and Mark greet the group of freshmen and transfer students. 2. Mark says hello to one ofhis orienta- tion people. 15. Orientation leaders and new students participate in the games. 4. Retuming students do what ever possible to keep them occupied while waiting in line. What's that face Shaun. 5. SAB members Sherri Baker and Gina Gillmore infonn students about SAB. 6. Kari and Scott prepare their people for the long tour of the Hilltop Campus. 7. And don't you feel stupid. we-1 lil WLJLJ L'-V 'lb ... -Q-4 iii' 'Wu .-1-fu 1' ' A f.. . f f, .. z.. 5
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Moving In IC A KES The Hilltop Campus wel- comed students back on Sun- day, Aug. 25. As usual, Pres. and Mrs. Mundinger held an Open House for all new incom- ing freshmen, transfer students, and parents. The first two days were filled with meetings upon meetings. Boy was it tough trying to End the right meeting. Registration was next. lf you didn't know which line to get into you could get lost and end up not being registered. To welcome all students back the annual Laker was held at IC Point. A good time was definite- -- ' 2 . xy' 'Q ly had by all. Some don't even remember having a good time. Opening Convo was very im- pressive for those who were new to the Hilltop Campus. Thanks to SAB we all enjoyed a movie, Tootsie, before the struggle of classes began. To end the week of hectic events and homesick- ness, SAB again provided us with entertainment. This time we were treated to a dance held at the American Legion Hall. We danced until dawn and then hit Hardees to renew old friend- ships with the midnight crew. J. 1. Sophomore Shaun Graves faces the clutter of a room with his trusty blanket. 2. Juniors Suzanne and Michelle show dad how its done. 5. Again thosejunior women show the fresh- men how it's done, moving in that is. 4. Jacinda brought her own eggs from home and she hasn't even seen Baxter's eggs yet. lr mf' U Cvr u 1, SF F ' . 'IC .Y ? ' UW --4
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F Fayerweather Fayerweather is a house for 18 girls on the Hilltop Campus. The privilege of living in the house goes to the Junior and Seniors who apply and have the most hours. The house sets its own rules and is governed by a student resident assistant. Each year something new comes to Fayenveather. This year the house was able to buy a micro- wave, great for popcorn and left- over pizza. The resident assis- tant for the year was Monica Pitman. inn., 15. lt was how lon Q, Amy???? 4. Better luck next year, Mel!! 5. Hey Sexy lady. 6. Don't take my pic- ture. 7. Thats not your room Terri. 8. Before our first and last Fayerweather par- ty. 1 47- .ff .. 1. Our resident gardner Jennifer 5 2. Watch out Rhoers, Fayerweather , R ladies are on the loose 2 N4 i cr 'B JA X X,-N 2. 4 ,Q it A
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