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Men still outnumber women at UA University of Arizona women are increasing in numbers although they have not quite caught up with the men on campus. This fall semester 633 more women enrolled at the U of A over the 1978 fall semester ' s count. The registrar ' s office said 14,001 women and 1 5,922 men are enrolled here. Last year only 13,368 women and 15,586 men attended classes. The count includes undergraduates, graduates and those enrolled in the Medicine and Law Colleges. 20 UA STUDENTS
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u FEA TURES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES takes an unusual look at where University of Arizona students are from and at some of the ways in which they live. Featured is a demographic look at students as well as a spe- cial segment honoring the students who were selected for Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. LIFES- TYLES ... a look at signs of the time. APPLAUSE The cultural events which gave students a break from the dulld- rums of academics are highlighted in APPLAUSE. Forms of entertainment from cam- pus concerts to the Uni- -ity ' s radio and televi- sion station are included. Such performers as Jean- Luc Ponty. ArloGuthrie and Waylon Jennings are featured along with a look at popular movies. FABL OF CON! ?NT9 LIFESTYLES APPLAUSE DIVERSIONS TRADITIONS Diane Bliss Editor Bryan Pierson Photographer Teri Bliss Artist Special thanks to Ted Bundy of the Wildcat DIVERSIONS All of us have some idiosyncrasy. DIVERSIONS captures the fun and foolish things that college stu- dents did to get themselves through the year. Spe- cial coverage includes SUAB events. Student Union eating spots, bars, roller skating, the rodeo, and student jobs. Let DIVERSIONS show you how others spent their time. TRADITIONS The special days and events which the I -iebrated for years are recaptured in TRADI- TIONS. The events begin with A-Day. the tradition of the year, continue with Homecoming. a week long celebration and end with Graduation. Traditions at the University of Arizona are far from dead: relive them in f RADITIO ' FEATL R!
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1,738 students foreigners The United States is not the only place students at the University of Ari- zona hail from. About 1,738 students at the Univer- sity of Arizona are natives of 93 coun- tries. According to the International Stu- dents Office, 1,317 students are in aca- demic programs and 421 students are in the Center for English as a Second Language program. Mexico, Iran and Saudi Arabia are the most represented countries at the University. UA STUDENTS 21
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