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12 Moving in The suitcases and boxes are packed; the U-Haul is loaded; the travel route is planned. The only thing left to do is wait for tomorrow, the day. Tomorrow the dorms will open and the students will migrate to Valparaiso; their second home. For some, the move means leaving all familiarity behind. An unknown roommate, untrodden pathways and a new set of goals await incoming freshmen and transter students. For them the move brings on feelings of apprehension and fear mixed with excitement for the unknown. For returning students, the move means breaking away from a brief recess and adjusting once again to the life of a student. As parents unload the car, students will greet
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C. Wiedenhoefl year... each other with hugs, kisses, and a few tears. Details of the summer will be hurriedly exposed, the latest gossip will unravel itself and plans for the upcoming year will be discussed. All students, whether ltnew or liold , will experience the same moving in hassles: smothering heat; abbreviated living space; schedule changes and arrangements; elevator breakdowns; scarcity of open showers; and dorm food. Studentsi thoughts will be directed towards classes, clubs, sports, friends, and weekend activities. Tomorrow's trials will be far behind in a few weeks, but for now tomorrow seems years away. As the UeHauI waits in the driveway the hours drag slowly by . . . - TS Left: Duane Johansen and his family enjoy a few last moments together before separating for the school year. Below: During Opening Convocation, students in the rear gallery of the chapel sing in celebration of the new academic year. Below right: ltFREE Tribunes! Would you like to subscribe? B. Preuss Wiedenhoett C Opposite page, top: With Dad's help, Kathy Busack moves into Brandt Hall. Bottom: Kris Tuchardt finds that moving personal belongings into Alumni Hall isn't difficult as long as you have two things: a good friend and a moving cart! Moving in 1117i 3,; 13
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