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Arrixdng in mini- nns l.xiji io the top with necessities and me mories from home, the members of the Class of 2007 were directed to their new home on Notre Dame ' s campus with signs that read, Drop our cubs off at the Lyons Den and Knott, this way... Not that way. Having planned sevent -two hours of forced miiigling that would begin the Friday before classes started, the Frosh-O staff sported domi t-sliirts and had all the eagerness tind enthusiasm of pre-teen summer campers. Upon opening the trtuik of a car, a herd of sweaty staffers would crowd around it md proceed to unload e -erv- last item, including that overly stuffed duffel bag or suitcase that one might imagine could only contain bowling balls or a home-town-honey. Not all domvs ha -e the con ' enicnce of air-conditioning and some do not even have elevators, makiiig tHs a difficult task in the heat and humidity of South Bend ' s late summer days. Without alkwing much time for the freshmen to settle in, the Frosh-O staff members kicked off the weekend by teaching songs like Escape aitd You ' ve Lost that Loving Feeliiig that would be used to serenade domis of the opposite sex before each event. Wliile some activities like karaoke were coiisidered relatively tame, others were a bit more outragauis, such as being tied at the wnst to a complete stranger and beii-ig told to na gate a crowded diniiig hall. With new people to meet at every activity, freshmen found themselves reverting to the classic tliree questions: Wliat ' s your name. ' What ' s your major. ' and Wliere are you from. ' Jane Marie Russell felt it was mtense meeting so many new people. I coukln ' t remember Liny names, but I at least found myself recognizing familiar faces. Saturday ' s maii-i attraction was the campus-wide dance known as Domerfest. Freshmen walked over to the JAOC wearing their dorni t-shirts and shouting dteir domi cheers, displaying t heir new found sense of domi pnde. Tlie night ' s entertainment included a DJ with a dance floor as well as obstacle courses, sumo wTesding, and blackjack. Qi the last day of the orientation, the freshman class and their parents attended a class mass in the JACC. With the culminatiim of the weekend, it was finally time for gcxxi-byes. Parents retumed home with empty cars iind left the freslimen to Ix i their new lives at Non-e Dame. ' OsfflsSsifeag ' luggage is just one of many tasb for the first weekend here on campus. Mosing ;ill of one ' s things into the dorm «-as a difficult task, hut uppetclass committee members helped with die task. P ioto counesy of Andy R ' emw, The Observer k Campus Life 19
St-udjSTit workers help groups sign up for a drawing as part of Legends opening day activities. This new campus attraction provided students a number of new job oppor- tunities, including bartending and waiting tables. Photo courtesy 0 Qup Marks, The Observer SfcLHliida.Sh.ir} Uins Liloius, aid Elspctli Joluison nuui die 1 ielp Desk at the Debartolo computer cluster. With a number of clusters located around campus ;md very flexible hours, this was a (lopular job among teclmokigic ito savvy students. Jlioto hi Sarah Sdmeider 020 Campus Jobs Xs Ieg-han Short and Barbie Sloan get to take orders iind serve up fresh pastries to their customers. Starbucks is one business that timves on campus due to its student employees. Stxidexxt manager Laura Met:ger stops her work at a home sporting event to smile for a picture. Tlie student managers are an integral j part of the successful functioning of Notre Dame ' s, adiletic programs. Pliolo fry Sarah Sdiiieider Photo h Qirol ' m McGrai K
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