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Fall 1980 registration was moved from the sweltering heat of the fieldhouse to the air-conditioned comfort of the Uni- versity Center. Registration was extended one day, alleviating the usual congestion of people and giving students an ad- ditional day of summer vacation. Despite the same old headaches of registration, student response to the new registration location was very favorable, as was the response to new student orien- tation, which proved to be a very helpful tool to freshmen, transfer students, and their parents. The day-long program, which included several different sessions, helped the new students familiarize themselves with Memphis State and made the transition to college life much easier. Left: Holly Baker gives instructions to a new stu- dent. Below left: Orientation is a new and friendly experience. Below right: Studying about Those far away places, ' ' a new student checks over a campus guide. Features 15
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Orientation and Registration . . . New Headaches for Some, Old Headaches for Others Above: No student gets away without paying. Right: Anticipation builds as students wait to get their classes. 14 Affairs
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BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE THERE ' S NO PLACE LIKE DORM One special thing about going to college for most students was the chance to get out on your own and live away from your parents. This meant moving into the dorm, your home sweet home away from home. Living in the dorm was fun and it was a headache. Sure, it is the chance to get out on your own, but it was also not home. Students filled their rooms with articles from their homes such as stereos, television sets, refrigerators, pictures, books and other articles which give the student the feeling of home life. Still, there were other duties to perform that had been performed before by your Above: The desks in Richardson Towers are softer than the mattresses. Right: Dorm life often features a game of UNO when studying becomes boring. 16 Affairs
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