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W, , .I ,, d,,--,.i- .L,,,1,,--- ,, ,Q Regi tration Rises To 1669 The 1980 fall registration united new and returning TWC students. During the never-ending lines and confusion, old friends caught up on each other's sum- mer, and new friendships developed. Freshmen regis- tered first this year, resulting in a much smoother Freshman registration. New courses, such as commu- nications, were added to the curriculum. Registration reached an all-time high, the official count being 1669. Registrar Buddy Carter attributed this increase to many things, including Dr. Fleming's T.V. spots, more media coverage, and the recruiting efforts of Admissions. I wonder if they'll take Visa? muses Barbie Miers. Donna Bratton and Brian Standridge fill out their cards. I , , 1 4 Sandy Shoop and Carolyn Helbert finally reach the last table. :Ni of , Randy Owen, Lori Perry, and John Burge take time out to get reac- quainted.
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Semester Begins With TWC opened the fall semester with fun and festivities in the true tradition of Howdy Week. The Student Activities Office, in conjunction with the Student Government Association, planned a fun-filled week to welcome new and returning stu- dents. The week began with a college Bar-B-Q, featuring a delightful mime act as entertainment. The SGA provided free drinks and ice cream throughout the week. A showing of the movie Breaking Away , followed by a pizza party in the SUB, was one of the week's evening activities. The first celeb- rity series of the season, a concert by the musical group The Shoppe, proved to be a big hit. The week ended with the SGA Howdy party featuring music, food, and prizes. -4 1 1 A 5 ..Ann.'u..4-4 The mime actor entertains at the Bar- B-Q. 1 E3 Andy Carter and Hubert Starnes clown around at the Howdy Dance. What do you mean there's no more Bar-B-Q? Bobbie Stewart, Vicki McMullen, Barbie Miers, and Sarah Leach provide service with a smile at the pizza party.
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