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M151 jane Boyd Fvesbmfzrz Pram queen . . .Wfhal cwzzporzzref America's greatest collegiate wel- come, Howdy Week, was again success- ful in helping 1,200 freshmen and other newcomers feel a part of TCU. September 16-22 was a busy week being filled with activities planned espe- cially to say Howdy in a Texas-size way. Vesper service at Robert Carr Chapel started the week off, then, in rapid suc- cession came cap and badge sales, fresh- man loyalty pledge, Student Center open house, a film- Operation Petticoat - and the first pep rally. After mass confusion of registration subsided, the remainder of the week was devoted to initiating freshmen to cam- pus life. First Call, a freshman get-to- gether, followed by a Forest Park picnic and then Howdy Week Review presented by the Fallis Players set the freshmen spinning. Climaxing the week was the Howdy Week dance and the crowning of the Howdy Week Queen. Thanks to well-planned activities and many upperclassmen who worked on them, the spirit of TCU was imparted to all freshmen in spite of joking about those beanies.
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I -aff Tablecloth: on registration tablerz Should we register with knives and forkr? .., ww' They are all registered-on my black list! REGISTRATIQN Registration in the Round Registration this year proved to be equally hectic for 1200 bewildered fresh- men and 5400 overly-confident upper- classmen who formed the fall registration line-up around the concourse of Daniel Meyer Coliseum. On Sept. 17, 18 and 19, a colorful mass of pink, yellow, blue, orange and green registration cards could be seen flying in all directions as the 6631 students attempted to register while they walked in circles to find the correct portal at which to sign up for classes. The final phase began when the stu- dent made his way to the business depart- ment where he was confronted with the worse part of registration-the receiving of his bill. The success of registration can be exemplified in the fact that a new enroll- ment record was set, thus making this the seventh consecutive fall that enrollment exceeded 6000. The previous record of 6474 was set in 1958. We do all the work. In the end the hurinerr office gel: all the money!
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