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KO=-B HOrer ro The action is slow now, but just wait a few more hours. Enrollment soared and tuition costs also increased during a fall of 85 and because of the state’s financial crisis, some record-breaking 1985-86 academic year. politicians are predicting additional future increases. A total of 4,925 Gramblinites enrolled during the fall of The autumn head count reflected 2,610 women and 2, 1985 as compared to 4,767 the previous year. 309 men. Louisiana led all states with 3,216 students while Spring totals were 4,701 for 1986 while 4,677 signed up Texas was second with 159. Eighty-three Gramblinites came in 1985. from Arkansas, 84 from Mississippi and 1,240 from all other Also, 1985 summer enrollment was 2,133. states. Foreign countries were responsible for 143 students A fee increase was tacked on to tuition costs during the at GSU. I finally made it!
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Gardner Clark of the GSU Col- lege of Basic Studies and Services was the keynote speaker for the 18th annual Career Opportunities Conference. “It’s Only Your Future”’ was the theme for the event, which also featured alumni presentions during class sessions. Students were addressed by vis- iting alumni all day Oct. 1. The re- turnees spoke on topics pertaining to successful careers in the world of work. The following day Clark talked during a special T.H. Harris con- vocation. Gardner Clark addressed crowd. Students listen to returning alumni. Alumni speaker discusses the “work world” with students. Careers are... Photos by JACKIE WASHINGTON 76 Happenings
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— | P SRN TARE “Operation Young America” launched. Veterans’ Day at Grambling State University was celebrated with a ceremony featuring Air Force and Army ROTC units, university faculty and staff members, administrators and stu- dents. Highlighting this year’s event was a special flag-raising cere- mony. At 11 a.m. Nov. 11, AFROTC Detachment 311 in con- junction with junior and senior AFROTC units across the United States and Western Europe, participated in “Operation Young America.”’ During this activity, participants conducted simulta- neous flag-raising ceremonies at over 250 different colleges, uni- versities and high schools. Dr. Lamore Carter addresses audience. Veterans are honored. 78 Happenings
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