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HABITATION FRUSTRATION 2w Moving In Itis the first headache and for some the biggest hassle of the year - moving in. For more than 8,000 on-campus students, mov- ing in means unloading suitcases, cardboard boxes and stereo systems from an over- loaded car into half of a 10 by 15 foot dorm room or fraternity room. For many upper- classmen it means moving into an apartment or a house in Fort Sanders. While itis a breeze for some, many students spend all afternoon looking for a luggage cart. Others are met with an unanticipated letter from a rent-sharing roommate who has decided not to return to school. Discussing common problems of moving in is a favorite pastime for those who have to wait for carts or elevators. Ernie Thomas, a freshman from Elizabethton, struck up a conversation with Mrs. Spicer while waiting for her sister Loretta to get a cart. Mrs. Spicer is waiting outside while her daughter, Wendy June, takes her second load of luggage up to her Massey Hall room. With the help of family and friends, students can sometimes move everything up to their rooms in just one trip. Freshman Beverly Meredith grabs her study pillow while Mom, Dad and her twin sister Brenda get their share of paraphernalia. Beverlyis boyfriend, Jim Pryor, is ready to move her cart up to her room on the twelth floor of South Carrick. Many dorm residents enjoy the homey touch plants add to their rooms. On her third trip from car to dorm, Kim Kittrell a junior in nursing from Oakdale, has her mother help move her plants into Morrill Hall. Sept. 1521, 1978
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Parents are known as a very valuable asset when it comes to moving a yeafs worth of belongings .into a dorm room. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor from Madison help their daughter, Kelly, a junior in public administration, push her cart up the hill to Morrill. Elevators are at a premium when a seemingly un- limited number of students try to move in at the same time. Maneuvering luggage carts into an Andy Holt elevator becomes a major undertaking as students fight crowds, closing elevator doors and other carts. hhThe biggest hassle was flying over here from South America and then getting the cart. Trying to arrange everything in the room - unpacking - is above all the biggest hassle. - Juan Rodriguez, junior, Mom'll The biggest problem has been getting a good cart. Ours only has three wheels. ,h - John Adams, sophomore, North Cam'ck dlfs been good this year so far, but I just hate it. There arenht as many people as last year because I waited until the third day? - Traci Barger, sophomore, South Cam'ck Moving In Sept. 15-21, 1978 m
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