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Orientation Frosh Welcomed To Campus B Orientation Committee Organization of the Orientation Committee began in April of 1967 when the Senate appointed Quinton White as chairman. The thirty-man committee served as a sound- ing board for ideas presented and executed the plans made. The activities held during the week included sever- al receptions, a bus tour of the Rocky Mount area, a street dance, the annual Luau and a library tour. The Frosh began Hell Week at the Beanie Dance when they donned their beanies. Field Day provided the freshmen with an opportunity to remove their beanies by defeating the upperclassmen in softball, volleyball and tug-of-war. However, they were unsuccessful and were forced to con- tinue wearing them until the Beanie Removal Dance. Quinton White, chairman, expressed his reaction to the freshman class by saying that the class of '71 showed a marked maturity in the way they went into Orientation? An unexpected highlight of Orientation was the Commit- tee's unanimous decision to reduce Quinton to the status of Frosh. After an examination of Orientation history, they discovered that Quinton had never been on the re- ceiving end of Hell Week. Hell Week officiwllx wpens as fruh don their Beanies Pat Tynch Jim Lewis and Jim Luehrs hang on in the Field Day tug-of-war.
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