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Oh dear. I think I lust signed up for women's p.a.! Enrollment Sets Record Another record enrollment took place in the fall when daytime and evening students numbered nearly 13,000. This increase over last year's enrollment follows a trend that has been apparent for the past five years. Enrollment here five years ago was 8,312. In the spring of 1961, 11,064 students attended SDS. Demand for classes was so heavy that many new class sections had to be opened during the four day tegistrution, especially on Friday when 2,500 freshmen entered the library to enroll in classes. Registration September 13-15 What little pink card?
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Xaloll pmsident. and Marion Little sell beanie: to fresh September 14 - .. .. . - l1. Outnl members and lrosh on their way to guru the 5 Its annual whitewas Hello Dance for freshman in the dam tut. September 15 September 18 More freshm'en thgn ever before, 2,600 in fact, participated in full orientation. New ideas were intro- duced by the orlentqtlon workers, under chairman Curotyn Myersf along with Dean Margery Warmer and Jack Daugherty, of the Activities Office. Working with this staff were campus service organizations: Oceott, Xototl, Anuhuac, and the Alumni Association. New ideas included a trial run of registration pro- cedures, and the selting of fresh beanies. Frosh Orientation
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Kappa Alpha theta pI-dgos receiving fwiarnily guest's. Pledge Presents September 18 On Seplember H, a record 270 giris pledged 1he 11 national sororities on campus. For Ien days prior 10 this date the rushees, com- ing from such disronl places as Richmond, Virginia, served us will- ing audiences 10 hundreds of sorarily women who sang, per- formed skits, fed them and asked them whm their muiors were. The doors of H1e 12 fraternities on campus were thrown open 10 the 600 men rushing. A record 279 men pledged. From Sepiem- ber 10-29, formal rush was in ses- sion, and the rushees were feied cl gale and impressive purliesA September 10-29 Fraternity Rush 'm-vc Mwur u.-.' u.-1 L H
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