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January 't ' ' Students receive the needed papers to work out their schedules in the first step of registration. il The registration line extends far into the new section of the cafeteria which was opened at the beginning of the Spring term. 4 This particular group is halfway through registration, and their faces reveal how they feel about the process
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.lcinuory lv, Ji ' 'fi . -i x. Boys in chairs, girls on stairs. everyone studying for exams UD. January was the quietest month of the year, except for the grumbling of students who were cram- ming for final examinations. The halls of' SAC were unusually deserted on weekends with the usual dances being omitted. The only school-sponsored diversions for students were the seasonal basketball games. Students spent january days in the library, catching up on outside reading assignments, finishing .. term projects and research papers, and reviewing past lessons. After the ordeal of finals, was over, most students had a day or two of rest before plunging into registration for the Spring semester. A get-acquainted dance for new students ended the month on a less serious note. 'ii P l 'A ' ,I -., l .LL Dr. Wayland Moody addresses an attentive audience of high school counselors at a luncheon and conference meeting held at the beginning of the Spring term. 88
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February 4- -as . i i , I -'Q 1-If!! Top left, old-timers serve punch to thc newcomers at one of the Spring sorority rush parties. Top right, George-Anne Perkins is congratu lated upon just being chosen as Best Dressed Girl of San Antonio College. At left, folk dancers make last minute ad justments as they prepare to present Mexican wedding in the SAC auditorium. Couples glide to dreamy music under an array of glittering notes and a miniature sparkling piano at the Rhapsody Blue dance.
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