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LEFT: No, they’re not waiting for a hit movie. This is the epitome of the long business office line, a monster that’s created problems for too long. TOP: Biology faculty gets together to discuss registration battleplans. ABOVE: Ironically, the easiest part of registra- tion is that in which faculty members play a part. Difficulties (time, repeating steps) are fre- quently encountered in administrative dealings. RIGHT: The job’s not finished ’till the Paperwork is done. Between class cards and the Ad building the student has to give the schedule the ‘once over.’ Registration 19
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Pegistration | Not the Least Bit of Fun Registration has always been the building, then to the business office. If low point of the average academic any steps are missed, they must be year. While less miserable than repeated. That brings us to the Malasian jungle rot, its effects are second problem: lines. much the same: headaches, acute loss Can you imagine the sheer of energy and, in severe cases, frustration that one feels when, after nausea and intense irritability. waiting in a business office line for an The problems with registration are hour (that’s no exaggeration; hour two fold. First, it is not centralized. waits are unfortunately common) only Students pick up class cards in the to be informed that he missed ballroom, trudge to the Administration 18 Registriation
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p egistration a step in the registration procedure? Some people can’t cope with that and storm out never to return. Others grudgingly give up and start over. One thing is certain, though: don’t plan on any two-hour registration. This year, and probably next year and the next, it’s a half-day affair at the best. RIGHT: The next to last step , at the registrar’s office. Class cards are checked and here many unfortunates find out the harsh facts about closed classes. BELOW: Irene Puckett assists John Cash with registration technicalities. OPPOSITE: This is how the basic long line ap- pears on the inside. Anyone for an Excedrin? 20 Registration
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