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THE BOARD S not set up right but let s ploy onywoy. Speaking Figuratively . . Speaking figuratively, K.U. is great. There are 10,036 students, 656 authorized faculty members. This means l teacher for every 14 students. lmpressed? lf not Land figures fascinate youj, read on. There are 6,334 male students, 2,991 female stu- dents. This means l girl for every 2 boys. This ratio gives us no particular ranking in the confer- ence-but the girls like it. Logically, it would seem that this inequality of numbers would discourage the male contingency, yet the Engineering School is still doing its part to attract aspiring mechanics, chemists and Business School candidates. So the cycle ran undisturbed for years, until this year's freshman class ruined what seemed to be a perpetual boon to wornankind. For this class has 1,433 men and 943 women, or about l V2 boys per girl. If this trend continues that tradition of 2 boys for every girl is destined to fade, especially since V3 a boy is of no value to a woman. But till then, keep this in mind, girls-only l 15 all' months left of this Leap Year. 12
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fl F256 I-lMDJXl . f? f? qxf 3 QQ X T1 Sl-IE NAD A T Br-TEST X EANDAGSE, L fl I-low X COULD J MOU 'Ebb Z 1'- Fa It all began in the Greek houses as the actives moved in to prepare for the impending flood of rushees. And the rushees came, 685 strong. With the close of rush week came the rest of the new students and some of the old, Orientation Week began, and the Fall Festival was on. For a while it was indeed a festival. Orientation Wfeek provided those on the hill with a continu- ing string of parties, watermelon feeds and dances, bull sessions and more parties. The new students drifted from conference to conference, dean to dean, with the Student Union, as usual, furnishing a starting point and a place to relax after the conferences and the tests were over. But above it all hung the nemesis of enrollment, that mysterious process by which a student offi- cially joins the University, and which makes many a student feel a little like a white rat in a maze. Enrollment over, the general idea seemed to be to make that last week end a memorable one. The gridiron Jayhawkers did their part by defeating the Horned Frogs, and the parties went on. Then classes. September l9th work started in earnest. The wonderful win over T.C.U. furnished a common denominator for conversation as the students began to get acquainted with their new class- mates and to start things anew with last year's friends. The traffic on Jayhawk Boulevard was a mass of students with armloads of books, and the newest freshman, Dr. W. Clarke Wescoe, was officially welcomed to his new office, as he had welcomed the new students into the Univer- sity family not so many days before. September waned into October, K.U. won another football game, and the Campanile chimes still didn't agree with that obnoxious whistle some master planner put right next to I4
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