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H«l)o these sound familiar to you. almost as if you've heard them all SOMETIME before? What is U. that all of these have in common? If you've guessed that they were all spoken or heard tjcWhcje on the Plymouth State College campus on or near September 7. 1982. then you are September 7 was “Moving-in Day 1982. How could you forget? Moving-in to dorms, apartments, or houses to start a new semester means many different things to many different people. To some, it is the start of a new life filled with independence and plenty of new experiences. To others, it represents the start of a tedium, an activity that has been repeated over and over again. To some it is seen as the official end to the sun and fun of summer activities, and to others it is a welcome release from the drudgery of summer employment. Is there a common thread to all these different ideas about moving-in? What is it that everyone can say about “Moving-in Day 1982? Moving-in is TRIPS. Trips back and forth to the car. truck, or trailer. Trips to the bursar, registrar, or union. Trips to meetings, meals, and parties. Trips to Newberry’s Ames, and Volpe's. And. most of all. no matter how you feel about it. moving-in is definitely and experience. 21
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