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FAR LEFT — Lines at the bookstore, one of the major obsticals to be tackled each quarter. LEFT — Pulling class cards can sometimes be flustrating especiaUy if classes are closed. TOP LEFT — Every students faithful moment of truth, writing the hiition check. TOP RIGHT — Waiting in line has no limitahons. ABOVE — Registration. OPENING 9
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What do you know, another line! The Last Lecture series was continued this year. Fea- tured professors were Grabill, Wintemheimer and Zimmer (above). One lecture each quarter was presented in Neu Chapel to community, students and faculty members. Blue Key sponsors the lectures which are to represent the partici- pants final lecture, were they given the chance to present one. 8 OPENING Dear Mom Dad, What a day 1 had! It started out as usual. The alarm rang and 1 debated whether or not it was worth getting up. By the time 1 decided, I had to wait in line for a shower. That made me late for my meeting with my advisor, so 1 had to wait in line till he could see me. After I left my advisor I went to register. Registration wasn ' t too bad. 1 only had four lines to wait in. One for pulling cards, financial aid, Hapers cards and of course one to pay. Those lines 1 stood in today weren ' t the only lines we meet on a daily basis. We line up for dinner, special events, parties to get drinks, (coke. Mom) movies, and for any- thing else we do here. Yep, it was some day. To cheer myself up, 1 called to see if this cutie I ' d been seeing in different lines, wanted to go out to a party tonight. What was the response, get in line! Love your Ace
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being able to walk around in your underware parents think sexual Unless you have the fortune or misfortune of living at home and commuting to school, you are one of the lucky ones who lives in campus housing. No doubt you enjoy living in spacious rooms, showering in private washrooms or studying in the peace and quiet. And who could live without the waking sounds of one ' s roommate blow drying hair or listening to the stereo. Even if you must sacrifice a little privacy and space you have one consolation: dining at Harpers Substance Center. Campus facilities housed 1,300 people this year. All re- member their first roommate, the monkey-puke green paint and your resident assistant who helped you not feel so lost. Even those who move away from campus housing continue to have many fond and fool memories of those dorm days . — By Patsy Mamlut r LEFT — Moving in with Mom ' s help. TOP RIGHT — Lucky to get a parking place. BOTTOM RIGHT — Beginning work already. ABOVE — Settled in at last.
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