University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1992

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C mall dorm rooms mean buying and building lofts for many students. In order to free up living space, Doug Ward and Steve Lee as- semble their beds in the early September heat.- Michael Tarlowe L rajyic jams are common during moving in. Families from all over the country pour into Ann Arbor with loaded cars. The traffic outside of Mosher Jordan during these days made getting anywhere around town nearly impossible. -Michael Tarlowe vAoving in is a time yor creative pack- ing and unloading methods. With the help of his father and little sister, freshman Jim Gowell rolls his crates and stereo up the wheelchair ramp outside of Mosher Jordon. -Michael Tarlowe ' MOVING IN 25

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N T H E r r n ses mass COK TUSIOK is like losing your virgii-v- i-fy. V ow don ' t know Kow to do it tKe first but you cjet better every time atecs A D During the last weeks of summer, stu- dents around the country prepared them- selves for the grand exodus back to their Holy Land, Ann Arbor. The migration took place in many forms: planes, trains, and automobiles. Some people planned for the event by taking serious time to make lists and by spending endless hours shopping for the perfect clothes, housewares, and room decorations. Other individuals threw their things into a suitcase or car minutes before departure. No matter what prepara- tions were made prior to the arrival in Ann Arbor, everyone participates in the seemingly endless and hellish expe- rience, commonly known as move in. For reasons beyond the realm of me- teorology, moving in always fell on the hottest, most humid days of summer. The heat was oppressive, said Julie Feldman, LSA junior. The best way to beat the heat, as all experienced movers contested, was with the almighty fan. Since air conditioning at college was as uncommon as the four food groups at every meal, fans of every size and shape were found all over. First year students quickly saw the importance of this com- modity. They unfortunately fell victim to the silly rumors that the University was always cold, but one term was all they needed to learn the ropes. The dorm scene was a nightmare come true. Thousands of students were running around everywhere trying to get their overstuffed carloads unpacked as quickly as possible. The Welcoming Committee in neon shirts and plastered smiles attempted to make the situation more orderly but to no avail. LSA freshman Chris Marry said, Total chaos ! Mom ' s were everywhere worrying and their kids just wanted to get away. Another common sight during move in was Mom and Dad taking pictures of absolutely everything. I saw one mom taking pictures of her son in front of the dorm just so she could remember the building (where he lived), Marry re- membered. Andrew Feinberg, LSA senior, said, Moving in is like losing your virginity. You didn ' t know how to do it the first time, but you get better every time af- ter. -Debra Reck 24 HIOAN LIFE



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With strokes o| genius tke gives Rachel Charles a makeover. Coty gave out free make-up to all visitors, and make-overs to Vvi+H posed smiles, Sally C v-e.e.v and Jennifer Smith get their pictures taken to appea in the cover 1 ot the Mademoiselle Fall Fashion Mck-Orr. Mademoiselle sponsored a whole day of those who signed up early. -Martin Vloet , v.-nt.s tor :dent . in the Union Ballroom. -Mar- Hii Vloei 26 ' :HIG ' .N LIFE

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