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)iiH III That class can ' t be closed out this early. Groans and complaints similar to this can be heard throughout Watkins Teaching Center during Registration. Deciding what courses to take, and fil- led classes, add to the student ' s frustra- tion. After schedule revisions are made, stu- dents breathe a sigh of relief that registra- tion occurs only twice a year. Top: With all the students driving cars, purchasing a parking ticket requires patience. Center: Waiting for the line to shorten, freshmen gather to get ac- quainted. Right: Registration becomes a hassle for freshmen. 20 Registration
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ott- A larger number of students than ever before experienced living off-campus this year. Due largely to a continual growth in the enrollment at AC, housing was sought for the overload of resident applicants at nearby houses. Although a few homes near the school were completely changed to student housing, several students were allowed to stay with families near the campus. These students often got to meet a second family at Anderson, and al- though the walk to class may have been a little longer, the advantages of being a resident student were worthwhile. Top: Receiving a telephone call is a joyous occa- sion for Julie Jackson and Tammy Pelfrey. Left: William Lawhorne enjoys the peace and quiet of North Rouse Annex. Right: Cindy Kilgus relaxes in a bean-bag while reviewing a chapter for a test. Off-Campus Housing 19
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Square dancin ' hit Anderson College with a big bang durin ' freshman orienta- tion. Sponsored by the AC Social Board, a night of cloggin ' , shoutin ' , and just plain ole fun proved to be a highlight for dem new folks. As the band struck up a tune, lots of dem bashful fellers got hitched up to a purty gal and fore long ' bout everybody was done caught up in de shindig. Some folks looked right near professional with all their fancy motions. A few even in- vented a new step, the bunny hop-country style. But learners had plenty of chance to shake der legs, too. Dat music stirred up the blood in dem tired freshmen as orien- tation drew to a close. It shore was a rite nifty way for folks to meet up with one another and start de year with a rip-roaring, barn-raisin blast! Top: Both staff and students enjoy the square dance. Center left: Penny and Terry Tritt kick up their heels to the music. Right: A country music band provides music for the square dance. Bottom: Susan Cudd and Duane Baltz display ways to swing your partner. s 1 f f ■ .S m k jw fc$s 1 HI r 1 ' I8 m Qp « Kfl w j J 1 A •tJS fP f V QMS - Si. ■■;. . — ■ m ' ■
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