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cows going to slaughter as they watched the adding machine tape grow longer and the numbers get bigger. After signing themselves into debt to Sul Ross for the next four years, students sauntered over to get their pictures taken for their student l.D. cards. Many felt it was a bit much for the photographer to expect a happy, carefree smile from people who had just finished participating in a seemingly never ending cattle drive. 4 Randall Braham, freshman, finishes up by getting his l.D. picture made. a P.O. Boxes, vehicle registration, and park¬ ing permits. . . all play a part in registration. 4 Lines, lines and more lines! Restless SR students wait for the doors to open for morn¬ ing registration. Student Life 21
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Students round-up for registration As usual, registration was a long, drawn-out process with lines longer than normal due to increased student enrollment. Students felt as if they were part of a cattle round-up as they were herded down to the Graves- Pierce basement, only to be stampeded by those who wanted to be first in line. From there, they were shuttled from one table to the other filling out countless forms. Many hoped that the classes they had chosen would not be filled, so they would not have to go through the traumatic experience of rearranging their entire schedule. The students proceeded to the fee fixers. Their eyes widened like I Harold Mitchell, freshman, stands speech¬ less as he hears the cost of his semester tu¬ ition and fees. w An important part of registration is mak¬ ing sure that everything is correctly filled out. Mrs. Dorothy Leavitt, registrar, assists one student in checking her class cards before she proceeds to the next table.
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Soaring to the sounds of Pegasus Students began the school year by kicking up their heels to the sounds, of Pegasus, a high energy band from El Paso. The dance was sponsored by the Student Center Program Council. Over 300 Sul Ross students filled the Graves-Pierce basement for an evening of rock and roll. Shonda Mehringer, sophomore, said, “There was a really good turnout. I had fun listening and dancing to Pegasus.” Sophomore Leslie Wilson added, “I really enjoyed the dance. I saw a lot of old friends.” | Pegasus, a rock and roll band out of El Paso entertained students at the first Program Council dance.
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