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Students Are Greeted by As the new college year begins, the students are greeted by old and familiar sights as well as by new ones. These new additions to the campus add to the unique personality of High Point College. Campus cop, Mr. Allen, is still giving out those dreaded parking tickets, and the fine has in- creased to $2 this year. The bookstore has added a new collection of books to whet the appetite of eager, young intellectuals. The tower of Roberts Hall still stands as guardian angel over the campus. An expansion in the size of the campus brought new housing for upperclassmen and fraternity men. Millis Dormitory was ready for occupancy at the beginning of the semester. A new and most unusual sight around the campus these days is the pet Kitty cat of one student. The cat sits patiently in the car during his master ' s classes. ■- ' lit ■ in 1 lit ' J
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Begin a New Year For HPC Students Lines, lines, and more lines. A student finds himself standing in many lines before the painful task of registering is over. These students look like they have been standing in line for a long time, even patient Dick Stinson looks like he is ready to give up and go home. With the return of the upperclassmen to the campus comes the task of registration for fall semester classes. Registration always involves standing in line — to get into the gym, to get the necessary cards, to get into the desired course sections, to pay the Bursar, to turn the completed medical form in to the nurse, to turn the cards in to the Registrar ' s office, and finally, stand- ing in line to get out of the K.vm. Registration, in spite of all efforts, is always mass confusion. Rushing to and fro in the gymnasium . . . trying to find that certain English professor . . . breaking for lunch . . . grabbing a quick bite to eat . . . and hurrying back to the gym to see if registration cannot be finsihed before midnight. This is all a part of college life. Director of Student Personnel, Mr. Taylor, and his assistants seem to be relieved by the rest given to them. Dean of the College, Dr. David Cole, is a very busy person during regis- tration. His desk is the scene of many conferences about schedules, hours, history courses, and many other pro- blems.
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the Old and the New A familiar sight to everyone is the Student Center. Housing the. campus Post Office, the Book- store, the offices of campus or- ganizations, and lounge for stu- dent relaxation, this building could certainly be called the most popular building on c a m p u s. From 8 o ' clock in the morning until 4 o ' clock in the afternoon, the sounds of popular music can be heard wafting from the Book- store. m Old and familiar sights, if seen from a new angle, can often seem new. This picture is a prime example of such an experiment. Is this the north side of North Hall, or is it the side of the library? No, this is a view of the gym- nasium that very few people pay attention to ; although they see this part of the building, it never looks to them as it does in this picture. Bright, sparkling white park- ing signs are abundant all over the campus. These signs which are a distinctive feature of our campus, aid in solving the cam- pus parking problem. Upon reg- istration, each student who owns a car was given a parking sticker with a letter on it indicating a certain area in which the student is allowed to park his car. A parking ticket is the reward for anyone who does not obey this new rule. j
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