Orientation

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401 Editor wanted for fall handbook
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402 Counselors orient freshmen women
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Fifteen counselors will orient large number of new students. photo.
403 Senior counselors are announced by social director
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List of those who were selected.
404 Second Round-up draws 350 students
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Students sing and play games.
405 Orientation begins this week; committee is carrying on special plans
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Quick look at orientation activities; freshmen will not wear beanies due to shortage of material.
406 'Student handbook' goes to press; is 118 page book
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407 Untitled
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Scenes from freshman orientation; photo.
408 Freshman counselors report to plan work
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409 New freshman 'Bible' features patriotism
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Student handbook includes patriotic theme.
410 Orientation plans offer play day, mixer, assembly
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Schedule of activities.
411 Upperclassmen arrive, register Wednesday
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Activities include dance.
412 Handbook is dedicated to new freshman
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Roland Wick and Mona Van Duyn will edit orientation handbook.
413 Men counselors are announced
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List of counselors.
414 Marjorie Zeiger gives advice to senior counselors
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Training sessions will begin; list of counselors and trainers.
415 Senior counselors are favorites of freshmen
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Description of responsibilities.
416 Orientation program prepared; assembly this morning
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Lengthy look at orientation program.
417 Preparatory training includes discussions on orientation
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List of counselors.
418 Frosh night program planned for tonight by senior counselors
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Last activity of freshman orientation.
419 Activity meetings scheduled for freshmen Wednesday
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Will offer opportunity for students to learn about extracurricular activities.
420 Alpha Phi Omega to run information booth
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Will assist new students with their questions.
421 Counselors intend to 'make college home' for new arrivals
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Schedule of freshmen orientation activities.
422 Dinners prominent in plans
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Program for freshmen orientation.
423 Speaking frankly . . .
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Reminds students that they are on campus to get an education; talks about purpose of the College Eye.
424 Talks over job well done
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Ed Kepler and Betty Donovan discuss the Student Handbook.
425 Senior counselors will aid freshmen
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Group of men and women assigned to help new students.
426 Welcome to Class of 1943
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Welcoming the new freshmen who arrive on campus.
427 Counselors plan for new students
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List of counselors.
428 Interesting person counselor's theme
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Part of orientation counseling preparation.
429 Sage speaks to counselors next Wednesday
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To prepare freshmen counselors.
430 Timely Tid-Bits
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News on and around campus.
431 Kamm announces plans for fall orientation
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Outlines selection and training procedures.
432 Student Council hears orientation report
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Outlines aims of orientation program.
433 Frosh men counselors
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List of counselors.
434 New women counselors
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List of counselors.
435 500 new students expected
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Description of activities for new students.
436 A word the wise is sufficient
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Roy Olsen welcomes two new freshmen; photo.
437 Large orientation program planned; the week's freshman timetable
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Schedule of freshman orientation programs.
438 Eye turns new leaf
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First fall issue will be mailed to prospective students.
439 College Eye to assist new students; Joe McPherson heads orientation committee
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Will publish "get-acquainted" issue.
440 Student handbook is revised
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Rosemary Johnston puts together booklet of advice for ISTC students.
441 Assist new students at Teachers College; Joe McPherson heads orientation committee
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Orientation plans and activities.
442 Committee selects counselors for orientation
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List of counselors.
443 Committee prepares for fall freshmen; Miss Hill, McPherson in charge
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Plans for the orientation program.
444 Residents named for orientation
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List of orientation leaders.
445 Orientation
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List of members of the orientation committee.
446 This was also accomplished
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1937 changes include: abolition of Bachelor of Science degree, course consolidation, freshman orientation, addition of mandatory "Contemporary Affairs", and social usage course for men.
447 McPherson heads committee now
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Joe McPherson heads freshmen orientation and activities; will coordinate work of Women's League and Men's Union.
448 Freshmen overrun campus
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Freshmen participate in three days of orientation in fall 1937.
449 Advisers smooth freshman paths during first weeks
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Orientation seems to have been a success.
450 Dormitory senior residents plan study hours
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Part of plan to help new students adjust to college life.
451 Men's Union plans balanced activities, social program
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Schedule of events; orientation for men seems to have gone well.
452 Orientation
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Highlights of the freshmen assembly.
453 Brindley edits handbook for students
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Mary Jane Brindley puts together handbook of general campus information for students
454 Freshmen girls will be helped by student advisers this year
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Upper class women will assist freshmen women adjust to college life.
455 Frosh week is fun and yet so new
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New students get acquainted with campus.
456 Off-campus sisters discuss fall program
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Will help freshmen become adjusted to college life.
457 Freshmen will be feted on first three evenings; students plan fest for "Greenies" fun
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Schedule of activities for freshmen during the first week of the fall term.
458 Are they needed?
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Outline of eleven suggestion for improvement at ISTC.
459 Men's Union
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Activities and members; photos.
460 United Student Movement
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Activities, officers, and members; photo.
461 Snyder explains new rush rulings at recent meeting
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Will delay rush so that college may undertake a more extended orientation program.
462 "Give frosh break" say faculty group
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Highlights of extended orientation program.
463 Teachers College fall orientation plans expanded
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Description of more comprehensive program of orientation for women.
464 Sigma Tau Delta writers meet frosh
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Part of freshmen orientation.
465 Student for student
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Students seem to be taking on more responsibilities for activities that affect them.
466 Heating plant toured by freshman men
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Part of orientation program.
467 Men's Union shows frosh drama shop
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Part of orientation series.
468 Freshmen men tour music department
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As part of orientation program.
469 Men's orientation programs begin next Monday
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Will learn about music, drama, science, publications, and the heating plant.
470 Chips and Quibs
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Campus observations.
471 Freshmen hold activities meeting
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Will learn about extracurricular activities.
472 New plans formed for the orientation of freshman men
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Groups will visit various areas of campus.
473 United Students launch student faculty program
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Will help new students become acquainted with each other and with the faculty.
474 Bartlett Hall houses weekend party of senior advisers
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Held party before school started.
475 Bartlett handbook edited for residents
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Includes information on dormitory life and student governance.
476 Catherine Jones heads women's orientation committee this fall
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Schedule of women's orientation activities.
477 Today begins activities of fall term; meetings, dinner, teas, and Hello Day scheduled for first week
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Lengthy schedule of orientation activities.
478 Activities and organizations committee announces projects; assembly program will acquaint student with five fields
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Information will be presented to freshmen in assembly.
479 Work started upon student handbook
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Margaret Schmidt is in charge.
480 New program for freshmen is introduced; housing committee outlines new regulations for Baker Hall
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Men's Union announces orientation programs.
481 Orientation leaders form program for campus sister work
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Description of plans for Bartlett Hall program.
482 Women elect league officers; Sloan president; Bragonier, Smith, McCague are selected
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Roster of officers; will hold orientation convention.
483 Baldwin to direct Hello Day activities
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Students will wear Hello tags and enjoy watermelon.
484 Senior advisers make fall plans
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Schedule of activities and list of advisors.
485 Student handbook ready for release
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Book contains information about social and housing regulations, student government, and school calendar.
486 Variety of social events greets fall term students on campus this week; open house, frosh tea, and "Hello" Day on program
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487 Name reception group for fall; orientation committees are selected to aid new students
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List of Big Sisters.
488 Events of fall opening week are announced; Commons to be center of extensive program for freshman
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Schedule of activities.
489 Thirteen women plan to attend Ames conference
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On orientation.
490 Personnel course planned for spring
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For those who wish to participate in freshman counseling next fall.
491 Bartlett Hall girls get helpful hints through new advisers
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Advisors offer advice to new students.
492 Senior advisors begin meetings for new women
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Will hold series of meetings to develop themes.
493 Orientation workers become "boy scouts" for freshman girls
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Will help new students learn about college campus.
494 Sunday reception held at Commons for new students
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Learn about Commons facilities.
495 Big Sisters meet for short program
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Will serve as freshman advisors.
496 Program for Freshman Week
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Detailed schedule of activities.

497 Student handbook is being distributed to college students
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Shirley Kraft edited this year's handbook.
498 'Big Sisters' to entertain all freshman girls
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Will show them the new Commons.
499 Reception for all students to begin fall term; pep meetings, hello day are among activities planned
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Schedule for the opening of the fall term.
500 Big sisters are selected; Mary Mitze chairman of committee; first meeting of group is scheduled for next Wednesday
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Will assist with orientation of freshmen.