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MOTHER SAID THERE WOULD BE TIMES LIKE THIS - And there were. Wednesday morning they told me I was supposed to
register for classes. That figured. You know, you go to college, you take courses. Only the people sitting behind the desks didn't
seem to think so. They didn't want me to take any courses - except for three that met at the same time. So I asked them please
wouldn't they let me go to classes. They said come back this afternoon. So I went back that afternoon, and Thursday morning, and
Thursday afternoon. Well, by Friday they knew me pretty well, and since we were all such buddies they signed me up for a couple of
courses. My schedule has changed a little, Mother, since we planned it out with the counselor in Auditorium D. I'm taking Chemistry
now - they say it's not really so hard - and I'm taking a course called Astro. And eight o'clock classes really aren't so bad, Mother.

THE CASUAL WAY-You've got to take it easy, boy. One thing you learn around here, you do what you wnt. So you get an early
registration pass. That way you beat the crowd. Then you hotfoot .it to the gym and tell the profs you're a graduating, senior, Iyou've
got a part-time job around the clock, and you've just got to have those classes ten to twelve Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It's all
in the way you approach them. You let them know you know the routine and you're in brother. Simple. And it's to nice of them to
provide a telephone. Some people think it's hard to get things done around the University. But anybody can cut that red tape. There's
a boy who got into registration carrying a couple of cups of hot coffee. They thought he was a waiter. Somebody else walked in with a
camera. And they tell stories about a, boy who got past by walking backwards. See, man, casual. But register the first day or you're out
of the club. You're nobody if you wait till Friday. Besides, registering on Friday wastes party time.

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