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THE HANDBOOK A copy of the Handbook, a synopsis of the rules and regu- lations, as well as the organizations that exist on the G.C. campus, was sent to each new student near the end of the summer. The group of Orientation Counselors is chos en from the junior and senior classes by the Vice-President of the Wom- en ' s Student Government. Each counselor is assigned a number of girls whom she helps to become acquainted with the new world of college life. The counselors arrive early in the fall to welcome the incoming freshmen and transfer students. Through several counseling sessions the new students are briefed on handbook regulations and college customs. This is to prepare them for the handbook test which they must pass before being granted the privileges of Greensboro College students. G C HANDBOOK 1961-1962 GREENSBORO COLLEGE VIIBUIIK StAKF Ptt e Sixteen
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Adffiinistration College is a unique combination of work, play, seriousness, fun -- plus multitudinous groups, committees, activities, and constructive critics. It is at the same time a wonderful cross-section of life and a challenge to make ideas and dreams come true. From the college on the hill at the edge of town we have become an institution in the heart of Greensboro and North Carolina. Ten years ago we enrolled 335 students; by 1963 we shall have 700. For over a hundred years the college opened its doors only to the feminine of the species -- since 1954 we have concluded that men deserve a good education also. Our hopes and thoughts go with each student! Greens- boro College looks upon you with the genuine affection which marks the tradition of a true family. o : 0 vv S--rf — ' Our First Family E
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