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ig with Fort Hays State ' s reputation as the friendly President and Mrs. M. C, Cunningham meet and welcome new students at their open house. Students also toured the president ' s home and received refreshments. Even Dad shares in the activity as the process of moving in gets under way at Wiest Hall. Students checked into the five residence halls on the first day of enrollment, and the halls sponsored get-acquainted sessions the next day. IS
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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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Registering in the Union, Moms and Dads arrive for Parents Day, In the voting booths In Memorial Union, students indicate their preferences. At the first pep rally of the year, foot- ball players are introduced. At a fraternity smoker sorority women down out a comedy September and October to acquaint them with Greek life skit. Alf fraternities invited potential pledges to smokers in and to try to interest them in Greek organisations. 16
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