o m a 0 re - , V 1 v 'Kaii ? . j irT. irT1 ' .v k; -I . . n " n , r j : jl A vr. Jl I iP4.) . " I . . f m 1 - w j hut tiou into ;i bun licit! by Beth Guest during one ot the many iiftJ l.i -I werk fur incoming freshmen. Thi picnic was held ( ) r s u i f i v tor the residents ot Connor. Uinston. and (Si 'lit 1 -;il!( l I.Lsli,' I(Hjii) TV Tf 7 7'- f.4 u il i 1 -,.4- VC w.i:ucvi to let fh-.- r". corning :r.:::s;'erN know ;( the Jur.l A,rk and A-z done i ve ... h I n c p- acv was revisevi w HHMr tr.itistcrs to hvc n' -campus. V. e v. an! to eel .i true ev.slu.itb 'n trom tn next sprirg o- the quet. n, 'D cs v out oi I'rvivcrsity lioUN'ir.g ostracize lor transters" I he adrntPistrat;,;:; .:pp irerth behevt-s it does," Capps s.tul. Daticet spoke on how curruuluni r-e! rtn was applivab'.e to transfers. !eve Saunders, chairnan ot the Residence Coilege !'ederatin. and Kathy Carlion. president o! Pan!iei!e:t tc (,'ourwd . a 'so spoke at the seminar. I he tumor transfer activities concluded wnh a 'parte and free Hick. "Wait Untti D,; tie lo. re I heatre M.m.lav V special feature was added to the :-.;::s?Vr's orient at ion. A :4d;otir tniortnation service is being pros ided by Pin Kappa Sigma fraternity until Sept. It). I he campus address, phone number and name of School transferred from of each new junior transfer can he obtains bv calling either ltS-15d or ''bS-s trac an 400 b J:m Minor t - c the Orter.tat: s - , r - ( . LaT:.r The- i re Ac, J Heaumcn:. S-trt Patnzta. s; iiers chatrma i t t i , 11 i i I ' "sa-c.i j I I i.J.J' i I I ! f- . ! ! i I i It V ; o! I rl T. . r1 m ; ; !! 7'-H !i ! III If D ; . o $ 'KO JiJi r f Kelly Alexander speaks to black students at the black pre-orientation meeting. Behind Alexander, one ot the meeting orcartizers. is Harn. Jone il l of the Black Student Movement and H.nden Renwick. assistant director of admtvsions at I N( :--. ( )r-e ROM mnunars were ersk , drart Switchboard A-c. 1 i i 0 .t : rrogriir.s a students vcere 'ok .: eetnr.g help from Student (. i.err.rr.e:: and administration in "Yoa v. 1 h Bureaucracw" Participants Stadms. Dean Dawson, and Dean (".() I he bo : etwee.", 'he -'a'c .: : fn:versitv were examined m Chancellor J. ( ar:vie Sittets,-.-. -. ; t, " '- - . ; -- r . - ... itm k. S0'm KSi - V Y v,VaC. -'4 Iff v. i K V V ; r! I LP tZ3 'rientation lor aDiacK students H by C harles Jeffries .V.;; h'nnr 1 h Diis! I Sc ' - ' . . v. 5 hW, - .v ' ot Student Affairs sponsored a special pre-orientation program for black students, designed to speed their adjustment to the Crmersity. The program was conducted Aug. 23 through Aug. 25. two das betore regular nen tat i n I'P' n arrival to the I niversity. the students were erected bv Associate Dean I he second day ot the pre-or lentat son program vvas spent touring the campus and listening to various Student Government officials, including Student Body President Joe Stalhngs and Ronald Wesson, president of the Black Student Movement. Harvey White, president oj the -tudenf bodv at North Carolina Central speech the h-vo V Student Affairs .Lines (). ( tents to use Ui h .n.t c i ansici at tue i r.sversjiv w iseiv m , .v. W OJ, J forge!. fte A .-.eric experience that tht The granddaddy of them all - the official orientation picnic - was held Saturday evening on the lawn of Mcher Dormitory. The lines for food were long and Servomation-Mathias employee G.L. G3rrar was kept busy delivering hot trays of chicken. (Staff photo by Johnny Lindahl ) t h ' - ' ' "I h " K '' ! Ihe Ancrv et-ro." the students were divided into discussion groups to discuss why they decided to . o;-)e to an integrated sc. ho. ., Ihe answer to that questi- n ranged tr :n "Because they ( 1,'NCi gave me m-.re money." to "Because I wanted to get the ben education '. ' my rtiMtifV." I h at night H. Ber.tly Renwick. assistant director of admissions delivered an address concerning the black student and the integrated umvcrsitv. L'niversitv delivered night, attempting to define the role ot the black student on an integrated campu with regard to his attitudes toward th-. tradith nali' all-b!ack campu .es "Ihe purpose oj the pre--.irientati n program was to augment and supplement the regular orientation program, not separate the black freshmen trotn 'ru white ones." .i.c-'rdmg to Harr J -n-: special assistant m student affairs. J mes. ai mg with Kviiv ivxan her abo a special assloar.f. pr jp-.sed tht. pre-orientation program and it w a well received by Dean Cthbr and Dean .f Men 1 red Shr- eder Jone. hopes the program will be held ' : . " s.i ..; t ,.pp c . pohc to: runt u ,c ios- ci at the seminar. mmmmmmmmmrmwmam'mm "..... - , uiij ijiw.raiiui , j. mm.s-mwK-vwm" fi'mm-i'm v m i r r 1 9 JP i I -, ' ' 1 l til rh I -AT' ' ' - 5 - -m1 Pm7 . '" ,' " " uf ' b,!' ( lie, X lv ,-7-'i mi 504fl f 'r 7 r ! t " y -- si f v ' 7h o. I i n s- i ,!' i wif .h v 1 :i y.v - ( v " w 4 . A 1 - ' o -v i.V-J. y t v4 ilf- 'f ft -.-. v -' 1 again next tad and that st could be expanded to meet the needs of more black freshmen than it did this fad c ilr 1l! v v s A. i r Carolyn Hall (left) had been waiting in line about 15 minutes for chicken at the Mclver picnic. When she managed to get to the front of the line, sure enough, they were out of chicken and she had to wait some more. But when vou got vour food (center), as Carson Cox tl.) and Chris Sullivan lr ( found out. there was the little matter of a place to sit. Anv old rock will do. right guv s ' And finally, after a god heartv orientation-picnic meal, it was time to sit awhile and chat, and freshmen women (right) were alwav s a target for that. (Staff photo b Johnny Lindahl ) (