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. The-re's much news To be reIaTed when sTudenTs reTurn Tor pre- l Rush Week. The Time is spenT preparing Tor The rush parTies. RUSHING, ORIENTATION AND By MARGI HALL GREAT anTicipaTion precedes The arrival oT Fresh- man aT SUI. BuT only a glance aT The campus shows ThaT iT isn'T as scenic as The caTologue had hinTeol. NeverTheless, iT is a new world To conquer. ThaT TirsT day is The hardesT. The room in The dormiTory is so much smaller Than The one aT home. ConversaTion wiTh roommaTes is sTrained and The room seems even smaller. There are people all around buT The Teeling oT aloneness remains. ThaT TirsT leTTer home is a liTTIe senTimenTal. BuT Tor Those who come Tor Rush Week, liTe is chaf oTic and TasT. One parTy is here, The ofher is way over There. EmoTion builcls up every day. Some clo noT geT Tar. BuT Tor Those who olo, The air is Tull oT elecTricaI exciTemenT. Those who pledge are wild wifh ioy and reIieT. Those who don'T realize ThaT This is iusT anoTher oT liTe's experiences-hard To Take aT The Time, buT anoTher sTep To maTuriTy. Rush Week, conTinuing Tor Tive days, can be ide-nTiTied by iTs name-Tags and smile-Tirecl Taces xx. ,KRT my if , fl-v-ngqkk
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REGISTRATION HELP INTEGRATE NEW STUDENTS INTO SUI An inTormaTion I3ooTh, pcrT OT The OrienTaTion program, is seT up in TronT OT Old CapiToI To cIirecT Treshmen and TransTers. INTENSIVE ORIENTATION PROGRAM INCLUDES TESTING, OPEN HOUSES PresicIenT and Mrs. I-Iancher greeT new SUI sTudenTs aT a open house in Their home The IasT niqhT oT The OrienTaTion program. OrienTaTion begins aTTer Rush Week. New sTu- oIenTs are Taken on Tours oT The campus. To Fresh- man, iT seems like an obsTacIe course wiTh hills To cIimb and rivers To cross. SUI TacuITy members open Their homes To new sTudenTs. Even PresicIenT I-Iancher welcomes The uniniTiaTecI wiTh a Triendly hancIshaIce. Meanwhile The TesTing program is grinding on anoI, generaIIy, cIeTIaTing The egos oT Freshman and TransTer. GracIuaIIy They are becoming a parT OT The UniversiTy, buT True orienTaTion is yeT To come.
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