When it comes to registration, members of the Class of 2020 got plenty of attention in the Allen Center.
For some, Freshman Saturday also meant an early morning practice.
Families watch as their sons participate in football practice.
No orientation session would be complete without a little paperwork.
Jacob Taylor '20 works on his paperwork.
Friendships could start while simultaneously completing a few forms.
John Dwyer '20 prepares for his Wabash I.D. photo.
Wally is ready to get started - as soon as he gets his ID badge made.
Luke Rowles '19 (right) answers a few questions for Israel Ortiz '20 upon check-in.
These parents did the check-in while their son finished football practice.
Orientation isn't just about moving in. There are many activities on the schedule for families and sons alike.
Here Chicago native Israel Ortiz fills out a few forms with the help of Maria Salgado.
Bennett Sayre '20 moves a futon into the newly renovated Martindale Hall.
Robert Weaver (left) and his son Nick '20 attempt to elevate the bed in Martindale Hall.
Ava Doster awaits further instruction while unpacking her brother Owen's belongings.
Ben Wachnicki '19 finds a moment of calm amid the Martindale move-in traffic. He said of the new digs, 'I like it, it's really quite nice. It reminds me of a hotel with a really good, clean, homey feel.'
Joey Ballard '20 (front) dodges rain drops as he moves into Martindale Hall.
Dave Gray '18 dropped his essentials off just in the doorway of Seymour House in order to beat the rain.
Hadley Reinhardt '20 (second from right) gets some help from his family moving his things across the courtyard.
Reinhardt (right) meets his roommate, Jacob Kessler '20.
Elliot Qualkinbush '20 looks for some help with the door while moving his things in on Saturday.
Kendra (center) and Dion O'Brien (right) help Colt '20 (left) get settled into Cole Hall.
Conner Hawkins '20 (left) and Nathan Biggs '20 were settled into Cole Hall by 11 a.m., which gave them plenty of time for essential activities like reading and video games.
Not sure where to live? Many members of the fraternities on campus were on hand to introduce themselves to freshmen and welcome new brothers.
Ben Wachnicki '19 finds a moment of calm amid the Martindale move-in traffic. He said of the new digs, 'I like it, it's really quite nice. It reminds me of a hotel with a really good, clean, homey feel.'
Conner Hawkins '20 (left) and Nathan Biggs '20 were settled into Cole Hall by 11 a.m., which gave them plenty of time for essential activities like reading and video games.