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Show PACE 2 THE THUNDERBIRD TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1987 SUSC posts record winter enrollment time equivalents, with a 2,498 FTE this winter as compared to a 2,215 FTE last winter and a 2,564 FTE this fall. FTE figures are obtained by dividing the total number of credit hours taken by all students by 15, the number of hours generally used to e determine status. "The enrollment figures posted by SUSC represent only those students paying full tuition and fees," Barton says. SUSC's increased enrollment has come about through instate students, with enrollment staying basically the same, about 7 percent of the student total. SUSC has posted its highest enrollment for any winter quarter in the college's 90-ye- ar RENT REDUCED TO $225 PER QUARTER, INCLUDING ALL UTILITIES! MOVE IN TODAY AND WE WILL PRORATE! ONLY AT COLLEGE ARMS APARTMENTS (Across the street from Thorley Recital Mall) FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: ARLAND LANGFORD. DR. RICH, 536-303- 1 536-455- 1 history, up 302 students over last winter. There are 2,664 students currently enrolled at SUSC, an even 13 percent increase over winter quarter 1986 when 2,362 students attended SUSC, according to D. Mark Barton, director of admissions and records. The record enrollment is also greater than that posted for any fall quarter except for this fall when a record 2,821 students chose to attend SUSC. Headcount figures are further broken down into FTE's or full full-tim- te Former NFL star Mclnally Convocation speaker is Athlete, Harvard graduate, songwriter, columnist and public speaker Pat Mclnally will discuss "The National Football League Through Ivy Eyes: Education and Sports" Thursday. Mclnally, a color broadcast analyst for ESPN college football and a syndicated columnist whose "Pat Mclnally on Sports; and "Pat Answers for Kids" are published nationwide, will address SUSC's Convocation audience at 1 a.m. in the Auditorium. Come in and see us for all your music needs. Remember we give a 10 discount on anything in the store, to all college students with their I.D. MUNSON MUSIC V 588 South, Main Street Renaissance Square Cedar City, From high school, Mclnally went on to Harvard where he graduated cum laude in American history and managed to set every freshman and varsity scoring record. He made Consensus First Team his senior year, the first at Harvard since Chub Peabody in 1941 (33 years earlier), and his many honors y included League distinction as both a receiver and punter, the only player ever to make it at two positions. All-Iv- 1 Elections nominating assembly T is set for Wednesday afternoon It's that time of year again where student elections are just around the corner and meeting. Anyone wishing to run for a student government office must notify the elections committee by no later than noon on Thursday, Feb. 19 and should be in attendance at the nominating assembly. Butler noted that the interest in student offices is running high this year and that the primary elections, to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 25, will be crucial in determining final candidates for the general election March 4. interested students should take heed. The nominating assembly for all candidates who want to run in the primary elections is set for Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Thorley Recital Hall. According to Alice Butler, elections committee chairwoman, the meeting should last about two hours and the campaign will start immediately following the T T T - K K i i, Look at the UPDATED list, now available for rhe StudentTennent Association located in the Student Service Center. OPEN 10 a.m.-- p.m. Weekdays. Call or stop by for more information, (located in 4 586-544- 4 the southside of the Student Center). Sponored by the ASSUSC. |