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Ann Scarlett takes time off to relax. Background: Senior Gary Henry, left, Jerry Campemolle and Trisha Long discuss the classes they are taking. REGISTRATION 11
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Enrollment up If there’s strength in numbers, full time, students must be enrolled stands at 2852. MRCS figures for Park is stronger this semester. The in at least 12 credit hours. this time last year were not new figures suggest that for the Full-time enrollment at this time available. second year enrollment is up at last year was 338 and part-time Park, a sight administrators love was 102. to see. One reason for the enrollment Lisa Renee Hall According to the registrar’s increase is the new nursing pro¬ office, home campus total stu- gram initiated on campus this dents enrolled for the 1987 fall year. There are 34 students in the semester is 481, compared to 447 nursing program, 28 considered for fall 1986. full-time students. Full-time enrollment is 375, and Current enrollment in the Military part-time is 106. To be considered Resident Center System (MRCS) June Withers tells Mamie Ludwig she has to get a sticker for her car. Freshman Kenneth Khoo is puzzled with the long registration line. Phil Greer, not partly hidden, makes sure he signs the correct form. BOB MATTHEWS 10 REGISTRATION
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Patricia Diaz representing the Latin American Club at the Parkville Days parade. BOON SJANG NEE Latin culture brought to campus Christophe Samyn The Latin American Club spon- sored National Hispanic Week from Sat., Sept. 12 to Sat., Sept. 19. The various events included a trip to Barney Allis Plaza; Jose Martinez, the Royals’ third base coach spoke; a Hispanic buffet with a fashion show to follow; “Fiesta Latina,” a dance held in Herr House lounge; and finally, the entering of a float and costumes in the “Parkville Day” celebration. On Wednesday, Sept. 16, the club held a dinner and fashion show in the Commons. After dinner, several members exhibited their ethnic cos¬ tumes. Vince Carillo introduced each person and described where their costumes originated and where they were worn. Jose Martinez spoke to Park College students, faculty and staff on Thurs., Sept. 17. His general message was that you have to work to achieve your goals. He stated, “If you (just) wish, you are never going to accom¬ plish anything.” Martinez explained that he likes to have time to talk to people. Asked about the media and its distortation, Martinez said, “the press blows situations out of propor¬ tion.” Martinez continued by saying that in order to “get ahead” or better 12 HISPANIC WEEK
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