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Getting Here Gunter Wiedemann Needing to pack and transport more belongings than your Honda can handle or getting a new roommate with a voice like a fire alarm -- which is the greater evil? Adjusting to a new room located on top of the dorm ' s furnace, a large device that go es whoop in the night and never al- lows the temperature of your room to drop below 93 degrees -- does this take more stamina than sitting through Alien ? Waiting and praying for someone to drop organic chemistry so you can add it, when you have a living terror of taking that course -- does this confuse your mind more than watching a foreign film without subtitles? These are questions that the wandering mind lights on during the first few days of school, and then either answers or ig- nores. When it comes to moving in, getting there is half the fun of being there ... or at least it is a part, possibly a third. Students come by car, truck, moving van, or anything that can pull a U-Haul-it trailer. No matter which method you choose, it is not big enough to hold all your valuables without cramming, which causes your said valuables to look sad- dle-weary. Another aspect of getting here is the mid-journey crisis. Whether you are com- ing from Trenton, New Jersey, or Seneca, South Carolina, it ' s all the same; precisely half way to Clemson you will realize you have forgotten either your hair dryer, pil- low, record cleaner, or frisbee. While pondering this problem (and wondering if maybe, possibly it is in the back) you will have a flat tire. You now must decide if you are going to: a) take all your junk out of the trunk so you can get a spare tire; b) offer to jump start the car in front of you in return for a good deal on his spare tire; c) have a tow truck haul you the rest of the way to school. In order to give their room more living space. ' ' Butch ' ' Filer and Steve Gadecki are constructing a frame to elevate their beds (below). Unlike last year ' s vague policy, the students find that they must have appropriate parking passes be- fore unloading near their dorms (left). Richard Baldwin 20 — Student Life
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