Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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12 Mov Part of the moving in process includes registration which makes any day a trying one Some students moved in to discover they had a triple because of overflow -Garth Francis Summer is over and September means school. Moving to college, especially for the first time, can be an exciting, yet trying, experience. Packed and ready to go, you head for ISU. Whether it’s a short drive or a trip across several states, moving in can be adventuresome. The signs at freshman orientation stated: “August is HOT, remember your fans.” They weren't kidding! The dorms are almost unbearably hot when school first starts. In addition to being hot, the dorm rooms are barren-looking compared to home. How could anyone stand to live in the middle of these four drab walls for the entire school year? It may look impossible at first, but before long each room will begin to develop a personality of its own. If you've never shared a room, moving into a dorm will give you all the experience you'll ever want. You'll know your roommate better than anyone-the good side and the bad side. Many freshman face “‘overflow’’ accommodations. This means doubling up even more on space! Double rooms become triple rooms and the phrase “No place to call your own” becomes a reality. With cartloads of ‘‘necessities” to transport from vehicle to dorm room, the elevator now Is a vital part of the move for those in dorms several stories tall. Often, the wheels of carts are uncooperative, and you begin to wonder if this is a bad omen for the year. Eventually, things settle down and you try to adjust to this new “home.” You get to know the people living around you and adapt to living under university rules. These rules are sure different from home! Slowly things settle down and the task of moving in is forgotten. The spring will bring the chore of moving out and this moving in and out task will become routine. Kim Ice

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A residence hall room can be almost like home as two eager students move in. -Roger Syester An anxious Cromwell residents has almost everything except Overloaded cars are nothing new when a student moves in the kitchen sink for his room. because everything has to be like home -Roger Syester 13 Moving-!n

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