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Please sign here Just when the newly arrived stu- dent has settled himself into his new home and it appears that the hectic and uncertain moments of beginning college life are over, then comes REG- ISTRATION. Although upperclass- men have become accustomed to the trials and tribulations of waiting in long lines, finding the different de- pa rtmental stations, going to the com- puter center, and waiting forever and a day to have their financial aid ap- proved, those students who have nev- er been through this maze find regis- tration to be a day of seemingly end- less frustration. You do exactly what you are told to do. You sign anything and everything anyone places in front of you. You may even wonder, briefly, if a college education is worth all the hassle. Still, even though registration is a long, tiring experience, it presents a good opportunity for meeting facul- ty members and fellow students. And, if nothing else, at least you will have your social security number thor- oughly memorized at the end of this long, grueling day. Tony Stephens BELOW — Mary Counce selects courses for fall term. ' j±j)Brs . Fall Registration . . . ABOVE — Dr. Fleming assists Nancy German during registration. BELOW — Lines begin to build as students leave stations. 42
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There ' s No Place Like . . . . . . Home There is an old saying that a man ' s (or woman ' s) home is his castle. But in what kind of a category would you place a 9 by 12 foot dormitory room? Certainly, the majority of Lambuth students do not live in castles, but still, this is home for quite a number of people. And we do try to work together, for the most part, to make this as much of a castle as one could expect. The building of a castle requires some planning; thus, one of the greatest assets to dorm life comes from the individual creativeness of the dweller. Personal touches such as pictures, posters, and plants seem to transform those block walls into a semblance of home. Yes, for some it may be a castle, for others just a place to rack for the night, but for everyone it ' s at least a temporary home. That reminds me, did you ever hear the one about home is where the heart is? Tom Woodard Above — Dave Williams and Bennett Hunt shoot the breeze. Left — Richard Kinzer practices his frisbee skills. 44
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