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Incoming Students Below: After a day packed full of ac- tivities, this orientation student takes a break from the action. Far R ' ghf: Thomas K launch, speaking into the microphone, and Joanne Stone compete for Mr. and Miss Orientation as Chris Brown, orienta- tion leader, looks on. Right: Jeannine Porter and Gibson Vance, orientation leaders, help in- coming students prepare their schedules for fall quarter. 26 Orientation
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Get TSU OriQntGd ■ For many students the I transition from high sc hool to college can be very diffi- cult. Dreams of college life I are filled with excitement, anticipation, but also many anxieties. To help relieve I some of these fears TSU of- fers a summer orientation session to help make the I transition easier. To freshmen, orientation is their first college exper- ience. It is a two-day en- hancement program packed full of information about the University. The newcomers attending one of the seven (jrient.il ion sessions le.irn about the ampus, and lea ■ •■ feeling mor e l out idi-nt about Troy State I si oi ientation I eaders are responsible for introdui - mg students to .ill ispe ts ot the campus. Ten men and women are sele ted from the student body n the basis of academic achievement, leadership and student in- volvement. These leaders guide the incoming fresh- men through everything from getting acquainted with fellow students to schedul- ing classes for their first quar- ter, i lou ing meal ticl enter t. iinn, in! | phone or .1 refrigei it how to be 01 . ell- rounded student an plained Before the session ends, students register and receive .i ( opy ot theii full quarter sc hedw The orientation sess, in. ike it e.isier tor nc;, stu- dentS to adjust to all .is; of Trov st.itc while preparing them for .1 rcit olleg perienc e article by Julio Fom Top Left. Laura Inman and Steve Wakefield, orientation leaders, ac- quaint incoming students with rules and policies about Trov State Top Righi: Krista Inman and Jason Jones, orientation leaders, answer questions during a morning session. Bottom: These orientation students are having fun at a dance held for each orientation group. Oner-
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