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The scene of unfamiliar faces, out-of- state license plates, boxes and suitcases made for the usual mass confusion. The grounds were filled with anxious new- the official High Point College freshmen for the 1982-83 year. The first few days were filled with meeting new people, ad- justing to a new home, being Jkussled from one place to another, and trying to cope with the complexities of college life. The orientation beach party, water- melon cutting, freshmen dance and oth- er activities helped to break the ice. It was a perfect way to make friends and slowly plant both feet firmly on the ground for the new year ahead. As the days progressed, there was the registering for classes, running from ori- entation meeting to orientation meeting, and the many trifis to the mail box only to find air mail . But, they made it. They are well on their way in their college careers. The Class of 86 has arrived! ' op, right: Jeff and Zack make sure that hey don ' t forget one of the more impor- tant parts of residence hall decor. left: Beth, Ellen, Roy, Claire, and Kelly add some of their own fun to the beach party held by Orientation Big Brothers and Sisters. |lbove: With an exhausted look, Mark fetops to give some last minute input into a Conversation before he drives off.
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GH POINT p., , AsHebwo ft i ' Building For The Future The roar of the bulldozers and sounds of machinery filled the air as construction began on the new library. Freshmen living in Wom- en ' s Residence Hall started each day with the construction sounds floating in their win- dows. Throughout the day, students and fac- ulty knew progress was being made as comple- tion of the Herman H. and Louise M. Smith Library drew near. The library being built in the style of Rob- erts Hall will increase the space of Wrenn Memorial Library and will increase the acces- sability of the volumes. Since students will have better access to the volumes, they will be able to increase their knowledge and build their futures. The completion date for the li- brary is expected for the spring of 1985, 8 Opening
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