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X Students and parents alike sweat through the grinding ordeal of registration. Long, long lines and confused students dominate this day. A tired. hungry group waits outside Mr. Moye's office until at last, You're nextl However, Mount Olive College, with a small student body, does not have as tedious a registration day as do the larger colleges and uni- versities. But just ask Mr. Moye, and ht-'ll tell you that he is plenty husy trying to register two hundred students and he d0eSn't ever wish for a thousand! With September come onflooks of new experiences, new friends, . ,ir Q K 'th-r-tiiiu new friends. moving into your hoine away from home for the next nine months, getting familiar with new surroundings, learning to get along without Mother-all these are an integral part of the exciting experiences called 'At-olleilef' Mrs Bertha Martin, houseniother to girl students at the Carroll House, weleonies Marian Shivar, Clara Dail, Lynda Xlilliains, Ernestine Riggs, and Priscilla Howard as they arrixt- lu ln-gin their freshman year at the eolh-ue, These girls, as well as the ones residing in the dormitory annex and in the main building won ln-Qin the tedious ioli of inuving and flettinq settled.
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