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Lines become common sight No matter where you go on campus, you see a line. It may be only two people or as many as two hundred, but lines are always evi- dent. To many students the lines are just another part of college. The first two weeks of classes, students stood in lines for hours between picking up fees receipts, buying books, and attempting to go through drop-add or walk- through registration. As the year continued, the impatience dimin- ished, but the hopefulness of being first in next semester ' s lines remained in several students minds. FIVE Computers could save countless num- bers of hours standing in line during registra- tion procedures. Jenny Sayers -HPEE LINES 23
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ONE: The final line during drop-add is the cashier, here students anticipate the end. TWO: One of the first lines new students encounter include the photo I.D. card line. THREE: Crowds await the sale of Frank Zappa concert tickets. FOUR: Hundreds of students take part in walk-through registration. FIVE: Before going to the cashier, sched- ules await approval. toying go thri thraugt ' continu istied, tengl TWO ONE THREE 22 LINES
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ONE: Partygoers dress in style for Hallow- een. TWO: Members of Chuck Wagon and the Wheels also got into the Halloween spirit. Halloween sparks creativity, fun When October 31st rolled around, students found themselves searching everywhere for the perfect Hallow- een costume. Among the more favored places were Dooley ' s, The Wildcat House, The Bum Steer, and Stumble Inn, featur- ing the popular country rock band Chuck Wagon and the Wheels. Prizes added incentive to students as many local bars challenged imaginations by offering free drinks, cash, or various prizes. Along with various bars, students flocked to private par- ties, fraternity parties, and dorm parties. Pandamonium, a dorm party held under the football, drew an extremely large crowd. ONE 24 HALLOWEEN TWO!
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