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Registration at SWT: 6500 X hs., -rr lr- H, . .Ni 3 Where to next- a confused co-ed is directed to the next payout counter. ,,,vwi, My-J.,-'1-.4154-ftzs-s-:,. F-ibiigynvwi There is always a hold-up at this forbidden door with the Big Bad Wolf' ready to gobble you alive if you try to enter.
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Registration, 1967 saw 6500 students enrolled at Southwest Texas State, more than 100 per cent increase. Lines, Lines, Lines Reflect Tears, Tension An eager freshman made it through the doors first, only to find out 12 that it is not speed that counts but a tremendous amount of patience. The lines never seem to end! Fall registration is hot and spring registration is wet or cold. Any way you look at it, it becomes the freshman's nightmare, the sophomore's ordeal, the junior's tribulation day and the ser1ior's hopeful dream of adegree. Although registration has improved over other years, there are still the long lines, the cards and forms to sign, the silent prayers offered hoping that the right section will be open. Much of this is in vain when the familiar words are heard, sorry, that section is closedf' Despite moments of anger, moments of despair which may bring tears and the tension that is always present .... not all is lost. When the student finally emerges from the south doors of Flowers Hall he can only look forward to the long lines of the Lair and those never ending lines at Commons and jones cafeterias.
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The Carnival Comes to SWT Flying objects, many and varied, . filled the air above Roanoak Street p . 1 1 : ' one Friday night as the Student -- -' y Union held its annual Fall Carnival. ' 'V K ' 'i 'A ' Twenty-eight campus organiza- tions participated in the Carnival which was co-ordinated by the Stu- dent Union Special Events Commit- tee. The block in front of the Student Center was crowded as several hun- dred students came out to join in the fun. Booths presented a wide variety , - ll 1 f 1 from the ever popular bucking-barrel ride to the car smash. Students also had an opportunity to throw beer bottles at a stop sign or water, flour and confetti at an Alpha Xi. One rather unique idea originated with the Young Republicans who of- fered free ice water along with Tower- for-Senator information. Oh, how will I ever explain this to Mama? ADe1ta Zeta prepares for the inevitable a pie m the eye. 14
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