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5' were freet' do enough of it to lion. Like it or not, played a dominant lly life, and the n't let their classes I this point, free ass available, and Jdents enjoyed it The routine of had begun. r began with such use of enthusiasm had to be an 3 year. The liveli- Jntaneity demon- e vast majority did ge on this campus Ise students min- :h other from the e JI'lm Iurrem Paradise or pandemonium? finally made it. The place I had dreamed about for months, the paradise I had waited for all summer. I arrived and was greeted by 80 per cent humidity. So much for paradise. President Spence took a few minutes on Monday after- noon to welcome the fresh- men and transfer students. He did not, however, warn us of what lay ahead e the English Proficiency Test, meals in the cafeteria, or registration. Tuesday, we managed to start off right with devotions in the Chapel. We spent a few moments praying for those suffering with heat stroke from the sweltering heat in the Chapel. Tuesday's highlight was the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory tMMPD Test. Question: I am afraid of finding myself in a closet or small place, true or false. Or, I believe I am being fol- lowed, true or false. Only me and my psychologist know. With the MMPI over, we had only the Math Proficiency Test to go. Hot, tired, and crowded, we slaved through fractions, decimals, and minor calculations e all without a calculator! We finished the test to move on to the frustration of scheduling. Five schedule sheets and two migraine headaches later, 695 freshmen stood in the academic registra- tion line. ' Wednesday morning, I en- tered the gymnasium to regis- ter financially. Ten stations and $2000 poorer I finished. Suddenly, no more lines! I walked out the doors, breathed a sigh of relief, and dreamed about being a fresh- man. To settle her accounts properly, Debbie Meyer, freshman, stands by to give pertinent information. Melvin Coon, freshman and Wes Smith, sophomore wait for their turn at the registrar's desk. From financial aid to records and registration the lines flowed during the first week of school. Some students had to skip the first days of class to iinancially register. m lame lust one more form and I'll be done, is what every student hopes as he prises through the registration line. First Weeks 17 i 7, 3.. t 'gF;;.
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