University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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ents : usion Jhiij ' ' v i r HOME OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 1 Sitting on the mall during the first week of school is a good way to meet people. 2 This sign on Miracle Mile greets new stu- dents to Tucson. 3 Sophos help incoming students bring luggage from the airport to their dorms. 4 Returning last year ' s text- books helps many students ' financial situa- tion. 5 Students who register late are often confronted with closed classes. 21

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On a hot Sunday in Augu st, the cycle began. Students left lingering memories on the beaches and mountains, quit their jobs as cocktail wa tresses or construction workers, packed up books they ' d never gotten around to selling back last spring, and descended on the University. While summer was technically over, summer weather wasn ' t. Under relentless sunshine, students hiked from Bear Down Gym ( What do you mean I can ' t go in yet? I ' ve got my fees card! ) to McKale ( But I have to have that class! Try Math 20; they ' ve still got room there. ) to Women ' s P.E. ( All I can say is, for $225.00 I ' d better get a parking place. ) It was a time for making friends. Formally, through Greek Rush. ( The Panhellenic Association is pleased to inform you that you have been bid to. . . ) Informally, in bars. ( Listen, why don ' t we go back to my place and. . .What ' s your name, anyway? ) Out-of-state students alone in the confusion Many out-of-state freshmen stepped down from a jet into Arizona ' s hot breeze, nervous and alone. Two days later they were amidst crowds, lines, and confu- sion as they decided which classes they would dislike least. The trauma of registration brought a few irate parents to the aid of Arizona residents, but to the lonely freshmen, there was only a desolate feeling. Upperclass friends helped some lucky students, as one upperclassman described, I felt totally in control. She said she managed to get on the fast- moving lines, but she noticed that many were not as fortunate as she. 20



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1 Students find the classified section of the daily papers helpful in looking for an apart- ment. 2 Dorm parties provide relaxation from the hectic pace of the first week of school. 3 Hanging plants outside dorm windows livens up the view. 4 Due to the limited capacity of the dorms, some students choose to live in apartments. 5 Jenny Hill takes a break from unpacking in her dorm to read a letter. 22 1 MOVING STORAGE

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