Fun, Fun, Fun at Orientation O rientation used to be about orientation. You know: how to find the library, how to avoid your roommate, how to keep from feeling like a frosh out of water. But the straightfor- ward approach just doesn't cut it anymore. Students want action. So today's orientation is eating and dancing and schmoozing and bicycling and all that fun stuff. Should this fall's exhausted freshmen luck out, they'll even survive to become sopho- mores-and inflict the same fiendish festivities on another class of newcomers next year. Getting to know you: Freshmen at NYU woith the arch and towers of Greenwich Village as a backdrop Jj F 9 yr d k. f AY - COURTESY-UNIV. OF IOWA Go ahead, pull my leg: Chicken barbecue is a warm-up at the University of Iowa Sure looks good: Parents and student dine in University of Wisconsin cafeteria 14 NEWSWEEK ON CAMPUS IVIIt- HAC.L nia:vi IZ---rik I uxc UMJUr