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Elevators help ease the problem of carrying heavy items such as televisions or luggage. Everyone gets into the act by helping the college member of the family carry belongings. Debbie Hall, flier mother and sister: help, in themove. ' ' ' Moving out when South Hall closed for the break was as big a hassle as moving in. Caryl Mallan loads her car. 'A--4' F9 L ' R 5 if Q4-1 PHL 4 in Z., 1. r ui, f I ' '9- 1, 4 E ' .ld , D ' 2 . :S 'l 0 -gf ... fs T 4 -iz.. :ll -be' b H gi ff ... v . ' ' w 'sv L, 21 Moving In
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ig' i Handling problems of-ithe, ,long move Excitement of new things or dread of getting settled faces students each September as they move in. Munch- ables, plants and wrinkled clothes are stuffed, tugged and crammed into the car. Students Istaggerl up stepsvinto new rooms to decorate in a fashion a little short of Good Housekeeping. Rugs, bedspreads and walls create new combinations of color coordina- tion. Even though the necessary paraphernalia was planned, it seems somethingfiis always left home: W i Debbie Leftowitz, said she learned to handle moving in by packing boxes during the summer and leaving them packed. Vera DiMascio left some of her belongings in storage after summer school. Bruce Hensley said thef firstf year l was rough but doesn't feel it is now because of excitement. It's a part of college life. It's goodbye to parents and boyfriends ,as hometown households empty. The students are coming. The students are home. X' J if . A West Hall resident waits to go home in the lobby. Finding it necessary to make more than one trip, students unload their cars and prepare to go to their new rooms. Bringing enoughxbelongingsi to last an entire semester is a problem facing all students. 6 i 1
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X -,,s1: lx ssss r Getting the right class card is important. Classes are often filled,adding to the undesir- able task of registration. Buying books for classes is a slow and expen- sive process, students report. ,I- ' -I f-if-'- ,-,,,. Z 2-.gif SAGYY5 MN , 1 in WNW W
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