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Registration Madness! You are walking in a daze. Hands clutching forms and schedules, you make your way through long lines of long faces for a long wait. Around you, you hear the monotone echoes of clerks, secretaries, and student assistants, each repeating the same questions in an endless cy- cle of administrative red tape. Growing steadily, the sound of staplers stapling, stampers stamping, and banshee office workers shrieking I ' m sorry, this class is closed grows into a raging pandemonium. Almost disoriented, you run groveling to your faculty advisor, begging for the signature which frees you from this madhouse. You have just encountered the Twilight Zone of registration. An exaggeration? Maybe. Re- gardless, no one would argue that registration can be a frus- trating experience. It is the kind of thing that traumatizes fresh- men, inconveniences sopho- mores, and absolutely bores up- perclassmen. It is definitely one of the less appealing aspects of student life — like shower fun- gus, cafeteria food, and exams. But, it does serve a purpose. Contrary to popular belief, registration wasn ' t conceived to encourage nervous break- downs. You are not signing deeds to bad swamp land and it cannot cause cancer. It ' s not short and sweet ' or quick and painless, but it probably is the best our college can do. So, the next time you go through regis- tration, don ' t shred the sched- ule with your teeth or per- manently embed your finger- nails in some chair. Instead, just sit back and try to enjoy it. Be- cause all too soon, these days will have slipped away. — Jeff Swearengin Missed final check station — go back to start. Purchase car decal — good for one ticket on the Hilltop. Buy meal ticket and bottle of Digel. 15
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