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Registration Improved With ummer Program Some 2200 seniors and freshmen, part of a record en- rollment, took advantage of a new summer registration program which necessitated only picking up admission cards for classes. This saved them the trip to the Coliseum and anxiety of wondering whether or not there would be an IBM card for them by the time they got to the class tables. For the students who did not register in the summer, there were the long lines, closed classes, and search for ad- visors to be chanced. In spite of these inevitable problems, most people agreed that last Fall's registration processes continued the marked improvement of recent years. During registration students are likely to be found most any place filling out numerous forms that are a necessity for entering the University. 'hal x ,A gave -.1-I-0 .---s..VZ .' rglra g 0 0 4 Html:-v .LK 'V ' Q K . fr ' flgfi-lfm'is 'u'l.. .nel Accompanying the payment of fees are a variety of emotions.
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cow. WLK For the stable-minded, no problem. For the man of indecision, a source of frustration First Week Indicates New Semester System With the Fall opening of UK came the usual problems of perplexed fathers, confused freshmen, upperclassmen men in front of the freshmen women's dormitories, and adjustment to another year. There was also renewed pleas- ure in seeing friends again, meeting new roommates, and feeling a part of the University. Evidence of a stepped-up schedule and new semester system came with the return of students the first week in September. Sorority and fraternity rush and classes fol- lowed on the heels of moving into residence halls. Fresh- men were kept busy with events provided as part of their orientation. Greeks were already beginning to fall behind in their work as rush planning took most of the first days. Professors immediately began making assignments, indicat- ing this was to be no easy semester. Vg, fn,
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