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Sear eine ome ae we “hou Should not be SOB X FOOD, FUN | i ; lor SSE or ‘You AND SONGS [She He pen Bd ond THOR 8) I wii-not need CPR or Del The week of Orientation is the only time the stu- f or ERE 4 Or dent body consumes good food for free. Freshmen od COP ), You Mc q ; are wined and dined by the student body, their big Le - D, Mie se Sy ; y ave BRP sisters (Juniors), and, last but not least, the BG OD tre Me mast SD or SENIORS! This is a good time for Seniors to take their frustrations out on Freshmen Wyche House is redecorated Senior-style just for the new Freshmen. This year while the redecoration was go- ing on, the rest of the Seniors were taking the Freshmen on a tour of the campus — by dark. They were provided with “unique” flash lights to guide them and were then introducted to the DCHC EMTS. The Freshmen were persuaded by the Seniors to serenade them. Even the general pop- ulation of Durham was included in this event. As the Freshmen made their way around campus, they stopped (reluctantly) and sang to passers-by. Each year the incoming Freshmen are required to compose an original song just for the Seniors and sing it to them at the Student Body Picnic. By the end of this first week, when all the fun and games were over, everyone settles down to long clinical hours, endless required readings, and last minute exam-cramming. Seniors prepare Freshmen for the foreign language of Medicine The best part of the first week is the free food! A little sister gets the once-over by the Junior Class. 14
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Moses, alias Vickie Kirk, reads the nursing command- ments engraved on a bedpan. AnnE instructs her students on immaculate cleanliness in the nursery. AnnE — Need we say more?! Instructors still do a poor imitation of student these years of practice. nurses after all 13
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Seniors prove they can coexist with Freshmen by treating them to a watermelon party by the pool. Guess what's in store for you Freshmen! 1S Juniors cook. Freshmen clean-up. Seniors enjoy!
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