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Opposite Page, Far Left: At the annual Organizations and Activities Fair, new students can sign up for tlieir favorite campus activity. Opposite Page, Tbp Right: Tfiree on a String, a Bluegrass group out of Birmingham, shared their blend of music and humor with students during FOCUS week. Opposite Page, Bottom Right: Waiting in line to rent a refrigerator has become a sort of initiation into life at Stetson. This Page, Tbp: FOCUS Staffers Richard Faulkner and Cindy Carison give directions to new students on opening day. This Page, Left: The Luau is an annual happening during FOCUS. If you ' re not careful, you may get tossed into the pool.
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I.L1 ,rf ocus FOCUS Welcomes new Students FOCUS, for Friend on Campus, is Stetson ' s orientation program for new students. Completely staffed and operated by students, FOCUS serves to acquaint the incoming freshmen to life at Stetson and pro- vide them with a reference point. The FOCUS advisor is the new stu- dent ' s first friend on campus, intro- ducing him to all aspects of Stet- son — academic, social and resi- dential. This year ' s FOCUS Co- Chairmen, Jenni Paquette and Dave Ragan, and the whole FOCUS staff worked hard to create the most successful week ever. The first week is FOCUS week. Students attend workshops, meet with FOCUS advisors, and attend various social events. Among these are the first-ever Indoor Street Dance, the annual Luau, and the Beach party. FOCUS lasts only a week, but the friendships that are made during that week last for years.
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USH Rush Gets The Most Ever Greek Organizations are a major part of Stetson and form an impor- tant aspect of many students ' lives. Rush is the way to join a Greek or- ganization. Interfratemity Council and Panhellenic Rush are the stu- dents ' means to become acquaint- ed with fraternities and sororities. It is a chance to make new friends. It is a chance to find one ' s niche in Greek life. Fraternity and Sorority member- ship is not the most important as- pect of student ' s lives. It does give the student a chance to grow, expe- rience leadership, and attain a sense of sisterhood and brother- hood. This year, Interfratemity Council and Panhellenic held highly suc- cessful Rushes. Over one hundred forty women pledged sororities and one hundred eighty men pledged fraternities.
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