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On Wednesday of the last week in August, NW students flock to the auditorium for that grueling process known as registration. Students complain about Regis- tration Day. lt means standing in an endlessly long line on one of the hottest days of the summer. It means signing one's signature until it be- comes a scribble and filling out more forms than one can count. Lastly, it means posing for mug- shots for l.D.'s and the yearbook. The end of the day leaves almost everyone with tired, aching feet, strained minds, and for freshmen, the disappointment of getting closed out of a class or two. Yet, there is something unique about the day which makes it bearable. For a freshman, it's a day of meeting fellow frosh and finding out that the person he's standing next to in line shares his confusion and frustration, and perhaps, even the disappointment of getting closed out of that same class. For sophomores and juniors, it may mean a moment of embarrassment as one momentarily forgets the name that accompanies a familiar face, but mostly, it's a day for get- ting reacquainted and renewing old friendships. And for every senior, it's the first chance to stroll in and show off one's newly attained status. The next step after registration is the tedious process of purchasing books. A trip to the bookstore is often too hard on -the arm and always too hard on the pocket- book. This forces most students to take full advantage of the Ye Olde Book Shoppe and the many poster advertisements smattered across campus. Some students de- sign elaborate posters with perfect script and an attractive border to catch the eye of a passing bargain hunter, while others find that a simple sheet of typing paper with the title of the book scribbled down accompanied by a reasonable price sells the book just as well. Registering and ' purchasing books-two of the most apparent signals that a new school year has begun.
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