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Students Enroll By IBIVI Carols Complete frustration and utter bewilder- ment characterized spring registration pro- cedures. As classes filled, many students revised their schedules several times before receiving coveted IBM cards assuring them of a place in class. Registration crews and programmed com- puters worked from early in the morning un- til late at night for four days to bring final enrollment figures to 3,851. E is ., . 5 . Q E bg Second semester registration begins in the Health and Physical Building with students pick- ing up a copy of their first semester transcripts. fTopj Maureen Rohleder and Cheri Mitchell survey a list of courses of- fered as they make out their second semester schedules. CCenterj Patrol- man D. S. Stewart of the Fort Worth Police Department pays fees as he nears the end of the registration line. fBottomj Endless lines of registration confront students waiting patiently to begin scheduling classes.
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SUB Becomes Hub of Activity With the completion of the SUB, activity period took on a new mean- ing to many students. At 10 a.m. everyone seemed to have adopted the habit of converging on the Student Center for food and fellowship. Equipped with an upstairs. game room, living room, and color television viewing area, the plush and expan- sive building was more than enough to accommodate the eager mob. Down below, the student and faculty dining rooms quickly became havens for both hungry students and educators alike. Lounging areas soon gained prominence as study or card-playing centers between classes. Also, the opening of the SUB made possible student entertainment in an even greater degree during activity periods. Guest speakers, exhibits, specially-invited entertainers, and lo- cal combos became daily features. A cheerleader makes a minor adjustment during an activity period powder puff foot- ball game. Would you believe a library? This clutter served as a temporary li- brary until the completion of the real one in January, a welcome sight to all. 7'wt'7Y ? Pi-. lf if Amid all the activity in the SUB, an unidentified student studies. Self-discipline and budgeting of time allows for periods of study as well as for leisure and social activity.
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