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i ■ ' Features (1 ■ Top of the knee skirts, long hair. Sting Kays and the Animals distinguish present students’ tastes from their predecessors’. But the ever-broadening vistas yet ominous implications characteristic of the Atomic Age have prompted a more deep-seated difference. Despite the era’s intensified demands for academic and cultural adeptness, collegians still enjoy the delighted squeal of a Home- coming Queen, the excitement of athletics or a bull session with friends. This blending of fun with the tension of a fast-moving world provides the framework for another chapter in student life. 13
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Enrollment Jump Misses Prediction Falling short of the projected 5,200 en- rollment, 4,962 collegians poured onto cam- pus to register in early September. This total, however, represented an increase of 184 students over 1965 and an all-time record enrollment. Only the freshman class showed a decrease over 1965. Sophomore, junior, senior and graduate classes all re- corded substantial gains. New students were kept zipping from one place to another by the usual enrollment pro- cedures and orientation activities. College officials outlined rules at separate meetings for men and women. Get-acquainted sessions at residence halls familiarized stu- dents with their new homes. Campus organizations made their pitches for new members at the activities merry-go- round, and churches sponsored suppers. The Tiger Hop and personal greetings from Pres- ident and Mrs. M. C. Cunningham at their open house also helped break the ice. Even during enrollment before fee-payment time, oc- casional requests for money from enrollees arise Students ere called into the Sheridan Coliseum arena, and men and graduate students registered on i the first two days of enrollment procedures grind out methodically Upperclass- enrollment, and freshmen enrolled on the final day. 14
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