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Readjustment easy to the sophomores Readjusting to campus life pre- sented few problems for the returning sophomores as they eagerly looked forward to renewing those old friend- ships that had been separated by summer and many miles. However, there were many new faces to be seen, which added to the general confusion of moving in, but they set out en- thusiastically to cultivate new friend- ships. Still overloaded with luggage, books, and those precious momentos from last year, they proceeded to set up housekeeping once more at AC. As it is their last year at Anderson College, they naturally brought everything to make it their best one. All the necessary junk had to be moved in, and every- thing placed somewhere in a reasona- ble living fashion. Recently passed regulations had to be learned and dili- gently followed before violations started pouring in, and the inevitable task of studying had to be prepared for. Top: Putting those all-important jeans In the right drawer was a major decision. Left: Meme Saad and Mary Boyd brought not only useful materials from home but memories as well. Right: Pat Whitlock begins the long ordeal of putting away all those clothes. 20 Sophomore Arrival
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Page 18 Top: Picnics prove to be messy, but good tor Grace Rusche and Jane Mathis. Left: Freshmen April Cisson, Sharon Brown, Cynthia Fowler, and Lisa McKinnon inspect one of their first meals at AC. Right: With the finesse of Elton John, Marcus Bishop displays his voice in the Talent Show, 4 Opening Week Activities 19
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Registration confusion greatly lessened by efficient staff The largest enrollment in Anderson College ' s history, 1220, caused regis- tration to become a hectic event. Frustrated and confused students waited hoping to receive desired courses or to face the possibility of al- tering their entire schedule. Registration groups were organized by Registrar Richard Roberts to help eliminate long, tedious lines. This was only the beginning. New classes were added; additional teachers were hired; and class sizes were increased due to the arrival of the 700 freshmen, the largest class in the history of the college. Yet the detailed planning made by Mr. Roberts and his staff made regis- tration a much easier process for stu- dents. Problems were solved by effi- cient personnel. ' SU-Ret A JF f CdT Top: Yes, it ' s time for group thirteen Everyone have your registration cards ready. Left: Tim Moore and Debbie Hatchell efficiently handled the new identification card device. Right: Reaching the final check point for registration was a great relief for all students. Registration 21
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