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Classroom buildings on the UH campus reached new brig his this xar with the Completion of Keller Hall. The four slots building houses the College of Engineering and department of mathematics. A stained glass panel three stories high anil 12 feet wide lights the fewer. Window louscrt along the southern exposure arc regulated by a solar (ell. N ew Buildings Unique 16
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l'hc ubiquitous Here's: slop here, sign lierc. claim such-and-such here, wail here, repot! here, pay here. risers for signatures of approval for class changes . . . Silent pictures run through the registrant's mind as he fills out his orange class cards. Three boring hours a week with a drone-mumble professor. The prospect of a starvation existence: classes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. wiihout a lunch break . . . The waste of bus tickets to attend a lone 3 p.m. class on Tuesday and Thursday. A semester of embarrassment, of walking in late every Saturday morning to an 8 a.m. 200-student lecture class . . . But the lamp of education is not wholly extinguished. For occasionally the favorite professor's section is still open, the perfect class at 10 is available. Most students do manage to have decent lunch hours every day. Some arc lucky enough to have three-hour lunch breaks—long enough for a nap . . . Registration Day, a challenge in itself, also presents prom- ises. Optimists see their academic slate wiped clean; they are making a new start, have at least a 50-50 chance of raising that grade-point average. An elective course may open up a new field of idea and experiences. Campus activities will move slowly, then more and more rapidly into high gear. There’ll be new faces in new classes. Perhaps a beauty queen to sit next to, or an interesting and interested Prince Charming in disguise. Registration Day means sore feet, short tempers, and de- pleted bank accounts. Registration Day promises new friends, new interests, and a «-acquaintance with old friends, old in- terests. Frustration, antiripation—registration—life. New this year, registration materials were stationed in the ping-pong room. Hemcn- way second floor was less congested but the wait in the sun wasn't serv pleasant. Rows and row of new texts, wailing for sharp red pencils to undcilinc pcilincnt points. Piles of brand-new notebooks waiting for a name written with ballpoint pen to claim ownership. Behind these rows and plies arc heaps of packing boxes and long hours of checking, marking, and stacking to prepare lor the streams ol buyers which flow in on registration day.
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Moving on love «lie realm of the mundane and become an Affair. In a pro- ecu ion complete wilh University President, proper dignitaries. black scholarly and while (holr robe , and assorted musical paraphernalia, the music dcpartincnl wa moved in Occobci from its quarters at the llo'.c University Avenue comer to the adja- cent corner into Us controversially modern buildings. The move brought to an end tor the department doubling up on looms, classes in George Hall, and band class .n the high school barn. aHBSf. fPS.'V
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