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Page 19 text:
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Oh, moving in . . . How did we ever get all that stuff into one room? Such traumatic introduc- tions to college life! For new freshmen the beginnings included the rigors and rituals of Frosh Week. Buttoning and banquets, concerts and watermelon feeds, and even an open house at Presi- dent Roberts' home with his first lady Evelyn acting hostess . . . All this and more for the rookies, compliments of the sophomore class. Then the veteran returning stu- dents made their way back to famil- iar stomping grounds and familiar faces, and it was time for the big business of the ORU lifestyle to be- gin. . .
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lt all started the first night the freshmen were here for orientation. The rains came at random, the air conditioner blew icicles relentlessly on their noses, the blankets had not been issued, the R.A.'s frantically tried to relieve the minds of the unnamed faces, and everyone wanted to go home. But they didn'tg third floor Braxton hud- dled together and closed the vents and moved trash cans under the fasted leaks, and re- quested helpg someone to fix the place. And we made friends. Then the air conditioner leaked in the spots and made them bigger, and the rains came down and Noah started building an ark and the girls requested help. And then one night after hundreds of pounds of drips had dripped the ceiling fell ln: first in the hall and then in a few rooms, and then mold and mushrooms started growing in some closets and the windows couldn't be opened and the air conditioner blew and the girls requested help . . . 3 ,G 8
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No one told me I'd need to bring a large eraser and elbow pads to registration. I was early, but then so was everybody else. Four of the classes I wanted were filled, so worked on rearranging my schedule, and just when I had everything right, I heard another class I needed close . . . Why me, Lord? Finally I began madly dashing to the lines for each class - and there were lines and lines and lines after lines. After standing forever at the HPE department I was told that my class choice was closed and no-it-wasn't-posted because they hadn't gotten around to telling anyone yet. I began grinding my teeth back and forth in my head. I . I 'V ., g - I f ' pr ng.
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