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“OISCOUMT -A Dft*T rtf O Pllfll IT AT 10* *t VHBOO OT UTMOST MAOA/INt ' 3 -00 90 00 +lf I I I I I Crto Moreno Top: Before registering for any communication come*, proper muthortiaUon *t*mpi must be mpplled. OppotUe Page: Long Une* characterize Add* and Drop* at t Enoln Center. TRIPLICATE It was a fairly simple matter of Adds and Drops at the Erwin Center, primarily because It happened every semester: I registered for 18 hours, hoped for 12, got nine, dropped three and added six. I scrambled for classes along with 18,000 other people a process which took me a couple of hours. Gathering all of my add forms, drop forms, my trusty map of the Erwin Center concourse and a chewed pen- cil, I trekked over to the final check- out table. The guy absentmlndedly motioned me Into the main auditorium. I blend- ed into the seats on my left, nine rows of 45 people, each just waiting. I counted ' em, sure. What else was I gonna do while I waited there with them? Alast I was united with my revised schedule. The fruits of four years ' labor and my last 13 hours! Graduation, sure, " ... after a three-hour session In summer school, " the counselor told me a few days later. Another three hours! Aaugh! A quick eeny-meeny-mlny-mo got me my last three hours. I was re- lieved to find departmental adds less " paper-burdened " than centralized. " So you do want to take this pass/fall? " the lady behind the counter asked me. " No problem. You ' ll need to go back to your col- lege, get a little slip that says It ' s OK, come back here, I ' ll stamp it . . . " By Anne Eby 10 Take a Look Inside ”