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1 - •• • • • H I H B Bi ' K - : ... X: .- - 51. « A K tudents all have some- thing in common. That is, everyone has classes. But, what stu- dents do not have is similar i n t er- ests and how they choose to spend their free time. Because there is such diversity of students, UGA of- fers unlimited choices of activ- ities for students. Some choose to become a member of the Homecom- ing Committee while choose with a others to show their support for a current issue on cam- pus. Others prefer to just re- la X book or watch their favor- ite television pro- gram. What ever a stu- dent ' s choice may be, there is some- thing for every- one at the Univer- sity
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I ORIENTATION • Renne Weiner Between the acceptance letter and that anxiety-tilled first day on campus comes something wonderful — freshman orientation. It ' s the perfect occasion for making new friends, having ques- tions answered, and discov- ering vour new second home. It ' s the first time you sit in an auditorium, eat in the dining hall, and sleep in the dorms. Orientation also gives par- ents the opportunity to visit and prepare them for their part in the college experi- ence. Not only is there freshmen who attend orientation, transfer students also get the chance to explore a new col- lege and become familiar with the campus. Orientation would not be successful without the lead- ers who know tid-bits of in- formation about the campus. The 1989 Orientation leaders were Irish McNeekin, Mary Kathryn Todd, Curry Cook, Cale Conlev, Trent Taylor, mm-- Tom Johnson, Keysa Brown, Beth Sykes, Todd King, and Kelly Curran. Highlights of the summer included the nightmare skit and welcoming the 3,100 freshmen to the University of Georgia. 1989 Orientation Leaders guided new students on VGA ' s campus. I ' r:rpr.ni. ' n Stjtf ►• • • ■ .? % m- ' 2- - -f ' . I?.;- . ' . ' ' : - A. i-J
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