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confronted with two days of waiting in lines that are long and slow-moving. On the third day out an ofi cial communique from the front convinces him that Plan A must be abandoned be- cause many classes have been wiped out by the great campus invasion. After consultation with Major Maxam and his staff in the Registrar ' s Office, Plan B is adopted and Sleepy Joe once more proceeds to the battlefield. Finally on Plan X he begins registration. He deciphers the university code and carries out instructions by supply- ing identical information on white, yellow, pink and tan forms. The next stand is made at Bursar ' s headquarters. Cap- tain Kendall and his lieutenants issue proper equipment and Sleepy Joe turns over the cash. Sleepy Joe then moves up to the Book Store and is confronted with scarcities of valuable materials. Rein- forcements have not arrived and the book supply is nearly exhausted, but he is issued a new notebook, two pencils and plenty of doodling paper . . . also two Butler seals and a box of university stationery. Mission completed! Sleepy Joe is victorious! He is commissioned Student at Butler University.
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HE REGISTERS and pays HIS DOUGH during the Battle of Registration, September, 1946. The week of the siege sees Sleepy Joe conferring with his advisory staff, the faculty members, and outlining a plan of attack for the semester. Careful plans are laid for his program and a class schedule is arranged. Next he is
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OFF the bus . . . just in time for his first class, Sleepy Joe, like many other Butlerites, lives in town and commutes to and from the campus daily. The bus ride to the end of the line gives him a chance for last minute cramming or a few winks of sleep. The JAM in JELLY Hall . . . before class makes it difficult for Sleepy Joe to cap- ture his morning paper . . . The Collegian. After giving it a quick once over Sleepy Joe takes time to hear the good word from a few friends before traveling down the hall. At the door . . . Sleepy Joe lingers with classmates ' til the echo of the bell dies in hope that the professor will not show up and the class will be dismissed. Into Class ... he goes and the semester begins for Sleepy Joe. Be- sides lab, Butler classwork involves attending lectures and recitations and, of course, outside preparation. fTii it a
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