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l' nul su hail when lhare's help Moving in is one of the biggest hassles of college life unless, of course, you have lots of helping hands. This year, various campus organizations such as the Greeks, ROTC and BSU, decided to provide those helping hands by taking turns helping freshman girls move into Smith Hall. The ironing boards, stereos and television sets did not seem so heavy with so much help around. And the time flew by faster, so the freshmen had more time to adjust to the rigors of college life. All this was made possible because Henderson, whose motto is the School with a Heart, is filled with people who make up its heart and who care. Organizations are shown moving belongings of new freshmen into Smith. iLeft, clockwise from right trontl Ronnie Govan, Lucious Cooper, Norma Dixon, Marcia Wert, Robert Strayhan, and Lowell Sanders move ironing boards, suitcases, sewing machines and televisions, while ibelowl Kenneth Robert- son, Debbie Clark, Janet Long, Shelia Stew- art, Sherry Elam and Pam Thompson move much of the same. 'l4fMoving In
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you can register. Red - Parking ticket. I don't even have a car! I'm a freshman. Ijust got here today . . . Later. after squaring away the parking ticket, and after securing his packet and No. 2 card. Red approached the door to the ballroom which was guarded by two faculty members. Much to his surprise. he got in without any trouble. I-Iowever. after he got to a booth to get a class card . . . Red - Could I have card No. 250 for fundamentals of P.E.'? Worker - That class is closed. Red - Then could I have No. 2517 Worker - It's closed, too. All the Fundamental P.E. classes are closed. Red walked to the history booth. Red - Could I have No. 6407 Worker - Could I see your advisor's signature? Red - Signature? I haven't seen my advisor. Worker - You'll need his signature before I can give you any cards. you c After looking for his advisor and getting his signature. Red returned an hour later. Red - Now can I have it? Worker - I'm sorry. U.S. to 1865 is closed. Finally at the Dean's Check table. it was discovered that Red had forgotten his vehicle card. So of course he had to walk all the way to the Caddo to get it. Back at the Dean's Check . . . Red - Here's my No. 4 card. Am I finished? Worker - Yes, you're through now. Red - Oh, boy, am I glad? This has been a real headache. Worker - Little does he know this is only the beginning . . . Opposite page: A line of students ttopl waits for the ballroom to open during spring regis- tration. tBottom, left to rightj Margaret Freeman, Elise Hindman and Leah Hawkins find the floor a convenient place to fill out schedules, especially when all the tables are full. Thls page: Kenneth Harris and Dr. Pres- ton Hobson Qtop picturej and Russell Cerrato tbottom plcturel advise students during the registration process. Registrationf13
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New housing policy unites In an attempt to increase the on-campus enrollment in the residence halls. a new form of sorority housing was instated in the fall. The sororities occupied the three smaller residence halls, Pines Oaks and Holly. Independents already in those halls could stay in, but no more independents would be moved in. Eventually the halls would become all Greek. Independents were housed in either Smith or Turrentine. Greeks choosing not to live as a group could also live, in those two halls. I According to Dr. Gary Anderson, uniting any large interest group could serve as an incentive to stay on campus in the future. Greeks fTopJ Lisa Hardln finds it hard to stay awake while reading in the residence hall. fAbove Iefij Debbie Clark finds that she does not need Caddo when she has a refrigerator furnished by a rental service. fAbove rlghtj Julia Williams does her nails in the lobby of Pines Hall, which is occupied by Alpha Sigma Tau, Alpha Kappa Alpha and a few inde- pendents. Residence Hallsf15
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