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During the summer of 1985, a quietness pervaded the La Sierra Campus as though it were taking a long awaited nap. Its rest was violently interrupted, however, the day of registration as 2000 students con- verged upoh the campus. The D-day-like invasion marked the beginning of the longest and most dreaded day of the school year - registration. Students attacked the Finance office with all the might of the U.S. 6th army. The lines of reinforcement circled the building once, twice, up to three times! After the student finance officers sur- rendered in exhaustion, the troops regrouped and marched towards the pavilion. New students were temporarily held off by the barriers of testing and advisement, but no power on earth could hold back the barrage of retuming students. Climbing under and over the registration tables, they swept their way through the pavilion like a pack of locusts, devouring every class sticker in sight. Chapel, telephones, security, and the Dean of Students all did their best to hold back the stampede, but the students fought their way through. Records was the last section of the pavilion to fall. They fought a valiant fight, though, using evasion, stall tactics, and jammed printers to defend their ranks. As quickly as the students poured into the gym, they departed. On the night before classes began an eerie silence fell over the pavilion. The only sounds to be heard were the sobs of a few students still unable to complete their mission, the gasps of a few advisers trying to pick themselves up off the ground, and the distant shrieks and screams floating on the wind from the dormitories far away. The school year had begun. 20 f Student Life get . A 2 x w ,I It ,gee- registration D-DAY 1985 ,n'x'.L gms i I fp: - . -, .,':. a3' xr? xfstiff . ,f,. :sis 'ff , hnunv' fr-- ,il fl? 5 F 1 Q . 'Q 1. J. ,af NV
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