8AThe Daily Tar Heel Thursday, August 21, 1986 ito every Me a little dhrop off drop-add must fall woff ' " ' wbf".'. " ' imwwm.i " " " .w..'..' ".'.mj j i. 1 "" " m -h ;;;;':.'.-..::.:--. jf"1 - ---SX': "- : .-..v. r. . .- ::; : .-:.v.Avssvv vsvSyc: ' t - AVX V - T : ' ' - 'Hill A ; V: -: : j .----.---i-- -hj-muIij j i tin i i M - i--" ""Wr'""r'-"w lit f ' -" ' n-y-i-n- -it"' "Tim liBiililiiij-i--uwiiiij DTHDan Chartson DTHJanet Jarman Drop-add. Sort of like "fun games," only different. After upperclassmen stood in line under dripping umbrellas to get into Woollen Gym Wednesday, some wondered if the wait was worthwhile. Junior Blair Bagly (top right) nearly gave up after fighting drop add for five hours. Another drop add warrior had the same experience. "It's almost impossible to pick up something in this place," said Mark Porcelli, a junior advertising major from Durham who was one of thousands of people standing, sit ting, lying or collapsing on the gym's floor. Mitzi Safirt, a sophomore from Kannapolis, spent more than 5 hours trying to pick up a whole schedule. By 2:30, she was lying amidst a scatter of drop-add forms, class schedules and crumpled or ripped ?T "11 Ljmi'rr"'MH a : .1 - i , t f ft v.:,v,v.-.yi .v.;.:.:-:. w.:.w.w.v.-.v.v.'.-. .-.-.w ' ..svv:-. .-:w:-:v:v:-:o:-:o:v:v:-:-?r s ....V , ..-.--.-.-.'.-"--tsii'.' ".." A -V- - - - - ftA ... ....... ' Xx v v&wsvv yyyyyyyyyyyy: v-yyyyyyyy,' ' ..--Jgft- -.fcc. .. ::-JS:W:::-f:-:W::::........ 'OCJftS8M"W"1" l",rr,WT t .vwtu.- 'A a-WT: : :.Sfc.. :-:-:-:-x-:-:-x-:-x-;-x-:-:-s-i-:; x-x-xa.:xx.x$-x-x-x-x. 1 a J.;',: :;Xv::v::Bv::kgSSSSS .SV.S'.NVIA "S VWrtA ! papers. "It sucks," she said. "It wasn't bad (last year). I don't remember it being this way." But Greg Sarvis, a sophomore business major from Southern Pines who also had to pick up a full schedule, had an easier time, collect ing five classes in an hour and a half. "It's a matter of being there at the right time, someone drops something and you're there to pick it up," he said. "A lot of people, they stand in the lines. I don't do that." Robert Paynter's experience, how ever, seemed more typical. "One of my friends, he couldnt get anything, so he shredded it," he said of a confettied drop-add form by his elbow. "I'm picking up everything, trying to get a full course load. And other than that I don't care what it is." Guy Lucas DTHDan Charlscn w E LCOME MEW OTHJBEOT M icrocomputing Support Center offers the following services free of charge to the faculty, staff, and students of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: f I 1 User Service Undergraduate Library, rear of Main Floor Software Library Undergraduate Library, Non-Print Area Training 7001 Davis Library hct 1 iVi, i l-,'jT'JI"''"'w-ti'''M'J1 &:::S r" ' ' 'y Microcomputing Support Center 232 Davis Library 080 A 962-0101 "Serving the University of North Carolina since 1985" Public Microcomputing Labs Venable Hall Undergraduate Library Health Sciences Library Gardner Hall Phillips Hall Carmichael Dorm Craige Dorm Cobb Dorm Connor Dorm Ehringhaus Dorm Hinton-James Dorm Morrison Dorm Parker Dorm Spencer Dorm And More ... r -q I ir i "1 ! 2 'mm it . E as Qm O I T irvmmmA to co x jiiiiiiiP;;: mmmmm: I o o cm mmmmmm W CM MJ&i1 I & o lie sin i S3 o o I 0 o 3 illlliiiil I CO - i o i s yj is I 5 II F I til i M t i 1 d - " i W Z I o. ; Cowe y M5C m 232 Davis Library for lab and the MSC Information schedules Series.

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