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K I ik Q .QI 7 ,r I 1. 5 'bl 1. Michael Davis pulls hard during one of the oreintation games. 2. The crab walk performed by two students dur- ing orientation. 3. Nancy Perry looks for the person who drenched her and Mark Hartig Cforefround rightj looks like the likely culprit. 4. Cindy Jordon tries her luck at the sack race as as Darla Seiks looks on. 5. Noah McLaIn protects his rear end as Billsy Simmons moves in for the kill. 6. Charles Johnson has a prophet-like appearance os he instructs others on the rules of the sack race. 7. Not all of orientation was fun and games. Time was taken to test for class placement. II: x lx fi. . ., , lt . . -i,,I-. I.- -'Hat,.-z ,writ - 4.- . AFM. , . , . 4- ,II y. .aL .. K. I 1: 'V M' .I V., .ax--I 'V' . l ' .M -' 'rllll-if Liv:-'f 1 I vi. .f.., ,.- Irv 1 1fF'vJfW-15k 43352655 ' r i r , :I 'fr' ali' . if W, f 1 I . J, vin 11 , :U vjffz ,,1.'I.,.fI7'I-tl, A,-,r',4'7rr,r 5 S' T .1 r Iyw I F f'f.II,f 'l',s.,u ' I l,'.-J -, 3- xll' A! 1 J '94, .. fr I.,I - t 13' 'J TG' w w',l' fl' . '-'-.fn A 211.235-.. in i I. 3- ,- 553 tr I.. ,,::yffIf,iILv-34 L ' I x'1',fZ.'l 'fP lr z I ' f,'.5I.1 I 52115.-...,2 ,,' ..,, - .3 IV 1 I' 1 ,.-,,2u?,?rl1l,1-1 Ti 12, 3 we ' .Amh .1 Mr' . ' '3ff'I21.II.'5Z 41:-.J . 4,?j9' I ' 4 '.l. fx. ' . 'kin' . . - s. C.'l, t:1' - - -A . - - 'fu' fit , if'-iz . ' 1 'Y' ' ,AW ,'.rEf7jl '4-QI' Ci, I ' 'H gs- r'Cf 'gf'f ' A f I '1'-I.'!,, ,,u,1III.,4,cScj:-1, t .' 1 t ff l ' . A17 'im 1 V 1: , I , II pf., '12,-f 3.11. ff 1, ' c .iff 4 ' -4 U P riff ' 1 I , II-'JE-'1.v If 'IP L 1. .5 15 1 .4 .i .f.,
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-. '79- CRIENTATICJN: You Hod To Be There So you come to o smoll University to spend three doys of your summer vocotion. You were told it would give you o chonce to get o toste of college life. You were told thot you would become occustomed to living in the dorm. You were told you would get o chonce ro meet professors ond rolls with odvisors. You were told thot you would hove the opportunity to tolls to stu- dents. You were told thot you could meet other. incoming freshmen ond get o heod storr on molsing life-long friends . . . Thot's whot orientotion wos oll ooout. High school seniors from oll over the country come to Tri-Store University to orien- tote themselves to the compus. The ogen- do for these students Isept them busy with scheduling closses, tollsing with odvisors, be- come fomilior with the compus, ond, of course, recreotion. Students become oword of Tri-Stote's stondords of ochievement, record of ploce- ment, ond good food. . Orientotion Advisor's were given the niclsnome of DOA. DOA stonds for Beginf ning Orientotion Advisor. The l3OA's were moinly T.S.U. students who reloted their ideos ooout the compus to the orientotion students. Noncy Perry, the director of orientotion, thinks thot most students enjoy themselves during the three doy period. It would be nice if this were true, especiolly since orien- totion is required. ' H. 'x 'Was Xp H' il Q.:-g,,,1,,,,g'2Q .' ' . ' . ' lm R v Tf'fl5'iQ'ff33?'3'f 1 :se .ff s'fd,-vt' -L :MLS C fy.- 1 ' . r. .4 4 vifk. fi T' . yf,'1i'!'5A.y QN': - i ff . K XX ...ng-..,-o-ve-w K '16 ' 'K-..,. r I .SA iv- . in X ' F4 'sn ' all! l gf. .ffl . '- sm' J 4 . -41? - I 5-ff J'- f J J . F. Auf' J 1 ',,,'Y r .Q -C -..' fr--4.,,. '1 lfWY-.
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