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Confused new students tour the campus with guide Tonnie Henfro. LEFT: Students guard against outrageous medical expenses by signing for group insurance. BELOW: Purchasing those textbooks can be an annoying and expensive venture as Sherea Weatherington soon discovers. . rom, 6 IH 19 Campus Life Registration
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RIGHT: All systems go: Shirley Taylor begins the hours-long trip through reg- istration. BELOW: Smiling doesn't come easy for students about to be assigned their chapel seats. Doing the Hassle Lee students share two things in common: they must complete 18 hours of religion, and they must spend an unknown number of hours in the registration line. First of all, two kinds of students participate in registrationg pre-registered and non-registered. One can recognize the pre-registered students by their casual, bored manner as they pass the time with old classmates and friends or make new acquaintances. They knowingly wave their papers and cards and occasionally glance at their watches, wondering when they will get finished. Non-registered students, on the other hand, juggle their papers, cards and forms uncertainly, periodically dropping a pen or key chain. This select group of students also distinguishes itself by an expression of complete exhaustion. Pre-registered students enjoy a head start on the non-registered. The latter group of students must obtain advising before proceeding. Smart advisees complete the advising process before 10:00 a.m.-not only will more classes be open, but the advisors are still at their peak of enthu- siasm and wisdom. Freshmen, particularly, face many surprises as they register. For instance, no one tells them that MMF 108 is a front row chapel seat. And no one bothers to explain what a VINDAGUA is. BEOG and FAF remain an enigma to many students as frazzled nerves and neurons refuse to cooperate any longer. It is rumored that Ogden Ewe, a freshman from Nevada, spent a record three and a half days in his registration process. For the rest of the student body . . . it just seemed that long. --1-mlmm. HJGHT: Necessary alterations slowed down the registration process for frustrated Jonathan Walker and Becky Wright. Plume: Pal Walker
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SOMETHING WORTH GIVING Tension comparable to that of final exams colored the faces of many stu- dents. The Vikings' first game of the season? No, The Bed Cross Bloodmo- bile sponsored by the student senate visited the campus. Students patiently followed the routine-filling out the questionnaire, answering the nurse's questions, and having their blood typed before actual- ly displaying their courage in donating a pint of blood. Several students commented about why they donated blood. It's a worthy cause, and it could help someone who needs it, Tim McMahan stated. Flick Stigile said he felt that everyone ought to give blood. This is the first chance I have had to donate blood. On the other hand, Lynn Gilbert's reason for donating blood was lightly less humanitarian. She did it mainly because I'm getting credit in Chemistry and Zoology classes! Tremendous response from the stu- dent body almost met the goal with 309 pints of blood-only 16 pints short. Maybe next year the response could be boosted by a worthy incentive-like a week's worth of late passes???? RIGHT' Nurse Steele ex resses exhaustion after a hectic and fruitful day's work for the ' P bloodmobile, which collected 309 pints. BELOW: The camera catches the act of giving in its highest form.
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