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Victor Holliday inquires about his atudant account. la II Campaa Pal David Dupraa ha I pa atsdaots move into Howard's newest dorm. Baton Towara. Tha Tarmlnal la broken a a in?
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'WW '« lha bellboy?' Registration, Moving In; A Biannual Nightmare By plane, train, bus. and car. from every place imaginable, new students and old make their way to Howard University to begin the late August ritual of Moving In. Moving In includes: stuffing a summer and winter wardrobe into two drawers and a 2X4 closet: making room for the essential items such as refrigerators, stereo systems, color T.V.'s and leaving enough room for your roommate, lost but not least, the installation of the most neceasAry phone Movin In. is also a time for old friends to get together and talk about summer vacation, jobs, and the freshman students. Freshman and transfers, likewise, get together and discuss, senior year, college 8tudrnU anxiously await the Grand Premier” of registration. together of old and new ts celebrated best with the picnic on the Yard and a party In the Valley. Moving In is just the first part of the Howard Process. The next part. Registration, immediately follows. Registration was designed to be a simple 1,8,3. process and maybe thoro is a studont somewhere on campus who can prove this to be true, but most students know registration as a frustrating, diabolical process that should be outlawed. Not only is it mentally unhealthy but registration has been known to cause headaches, writer's cramp, and swollen feet. For a lucky few registration is a mass of add-drop cards, signatures, and override slips that get processed a woek or two after the new semester starts. For most Registration starts at 6:30 am when the usually happy go lucky student gets out of bed to try and beat the line to the computer room that doesn't open until 9:00 am. It ends at 4:00 pm when the now harrassed and harried student leaves the computer room with a schedule almost liko the one he wanted. To those students who do know registration as the simple 1.8.3. procoss oould you please call 636-1014 with the unknown but needed secret. As h rdl wait ptur 10 la
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Can jtom uu ■ Picnicking The President's Picnic mi a joyous delight in the sun. Howard University students put away their books, put on their party clothes, and swarmed tbo Dunbarton campus for this annual event. Attracted by free food, good music, and beautiful weather, students of all shapes and sizes came out to usher in the academic year. It was not an unusual sight to see somoone stretched out on tho grass checkin' out the sights, munchin on a chicken wing, or Jammin to. Another One Bitoe the Dust It was a heart warming sight to see so many people gathered together for the solo purpose of having a good time. Friends who had been reunited after a long summer of recuperation from the rigors of college life, exchanged kisses and handshakes in numerous shows of affection. Greetings like Hey man. what's happening and replies like Ain't nothin to it were in common on this day of fun in the sun. When the sun went down, and the party was over, everyone returned to their respective dorms in preparation for another week of classes The Campus Pal's picnic was the final event of the froehman orientation week. Freahmaa students and campus pals gathered on main campus to celebrate the beginning of the academic year. Can you lell which one baa the munchies? President Cheek mingles st the pUnle gtveo in hU honor. ie ewin roes
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