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Registration The 1957-58 fall enrollment record broke all previous records with a total of 3,700 students registering at the University of Idaho, Registration with its numbers, its endless lines of students waiting. its parking permits and $ lass caros fook place September 19 and 20 Memorial Gym. A new system was usea this year to eliminate students standing in line for two days. Each student obtained a number and had a specific time to go through the lines. After much ado over class sched- ules, changes, professors, mug-photos and final class cards the students at Idaho waited eagerly for Monday morning when classes would begin. Teddy McReynolds smiles for the birdie so she can get her ID card Sorry, all filled up, you'll have to pick anothor section , position, teke « deep bresth another student has an X-ray.
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Rush Rush was shortened to four days this year, but the members rushees had the same fun, and cisions, end excitement as in pre- vious years. The parties were held during the first four days of Ori entation prior to registration. the rushees found themselves a happy members greetec the pledges on “Squea! Day helped therm move into the hous The Alpha Chis entertain rushees pajama party. ure eta 23
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Classes Begin After the excitement of rush, regis tration and the Dead's Day festivities we started classes on Monday, Sep- tember 23. Armed with new books, notebooks, pens, slide rules and class schedules we rushed up ‘Hello Walk” to make the first 8 o'clock of the '57- 58 year Campus Carnival To start the all-campus social events off with a bang the Campus Carnival was held September 28 in the SUB Ballrooms. Nan Alvord and Bert Allen headed the committees for the dance where the service or- ganiations and honoraries on campus set up booths to hand out informa- tion and answer the ‘green frosh's’’ questions. Some frosh watch KUOI in proaress at the Radio-Arg Booth. The IKs explain some of their services and purposes A couple observe the colorful International Relations Club Booth. Wilme Wright and friend hand out information from the Spurs-Mortar Board Booth
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