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Students return to register after summer vacation. REGISTRATION CREATES PROBLEMS Problems . . . Problems These two words became the motto of approximately 715 freshman students. To the incoming freshmen. regis- tration is just another word for amass confusion. It seems that they spend the entire day trying to program closed classes. After waiting in lille for an hour and a half the poor 'gfreshiew finally arrives at the sign-up table only to hear from some kindly professor: nSorry. lim afraid this class has just been filled. Why' don't you go hack and talk to a counselor?'i Poor 'iFreshie. After spending about twenty minutes trying to determine which of the 'Loldstersw is a counselor, he is tolcl that there is a conflict in his schedule and it would be better to start all over. Wouldn't the freshman like to take Sociology 100 instead of History l,02? The only thing the fresh- man really would like to take is the nearest lmus home. Mr. Senior, however, has some words of comfort. He tells Mr. Freshman not to worry, for soon he will be- come accustomed to this confusing routine. He also adds lin a whisperj that registration is actually an endurance test to determine whether or not one is physically and emotionally strong enough to survive through one more semester of toil, drudgery. exertion, and much, much fun. 1 .Y Upper classmcn sign up for classes.
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Bla rianne registers Car. After spending six to eight hours in the library and the cafeteria, the freshman emerges with a torn, dirty. and very crumpled program card. He is exhausted, but more important, he is victorious. The freshman takes a look at Mondayjs schedule and sees that he has classes the first period and the eighth. This means that he is free from nine oielock until three-thirty. Oh welll Things could be worse. 01' could thex ? Prohlenis . . . problelnsl Students stand patiently in line. -r 'w This is MY S4'l!l'tllllQ'???u Seven
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