New Student Orientation 2011
New Student Orientation 2011 took place on August 19th to August 22nd. Some of the activities and events included the annual Highland Games, a Service of Dedication, Registration, Pool party, Bonfire and games, and many more!
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Students roast marshmallows at the bonfire.
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New students had a good time joining in on a late night game of sand volleyball during the bonfire events.
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Spinning on a bat as part of one of the Highland Games.
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Students compete in "Eat it" where they were fed pudding by teammates.
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Dr. Maurer's team having a good time at the Highland Games.
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Taking home the "Traveling Trophy" was Christian Dashiell's team who was victorious in the Highland Games.
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Students dug through bowls of messy items during the Highland Games.
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Tug of War was a hit during Highland Games.
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Sterling College The "Pass It" game during Highland Games involved passing a lifesaver on a toothpick to teammates.
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The members of the Student Government Association represent at Highland Games.
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The scene at Sputnik during Highland Games
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The members of SGA give it their all at Tug of War.
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Students fight with all their might during a Tug of War game at Highland Games
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A flash mob took place with the orientation staff during the of Highland Games. Their dance to "Backstreet's Back" was a hit.
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New students pose in their dorm room on move-in day.
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McCreery girls happy to be moving in to their dorm.
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2011-2012 Freshmen and Transfer students.
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O-Staff members have some fun while chalking up the sidewalks in preparation for new students.
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O-Staff members riding around campus on move in day.
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2011 O-Staff members.
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Vice President of Student Life Tina Wohler welcomes new students during Registration.
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Vice President of Student Life, Tina Wohler, welcomes new students during Registration
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Kacie Rogers helps new students register.
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New students entertained themselves in the library while waiting in line at registration.
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Happy O-Staff members ready to check in new students at registration.
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Candles lit by families at the Service of Dedication.