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MosT sTudenTs wondered why iT Took less Time To reg- isTer The second semesTer. Well, in realiTy, iT Took The sTudenT less Time buT down sTairs in The Science Build- ing, iT Took more Time for sTaTT members and workers in The regisTrar's office To make correcTions and pull Those class cards ThaT sTudenTs were relieved of. Be- sides, The sTudenT deserves The break-he's The one who will spend The nexT semesTer in a class Three hours a week! IT usually Takes more Time To pass The fee assessor's Table Than any ofher. 5TudenTs usually don'T complain because iT is aT The final cashier ThaT meal slips are issued. In order To enable The sTudenT To keep TracT of his or her own bill, sTudenTs are issued passbooks which are broughT To The cashier each Time a sTudenT makes a payment on his bill. '2I
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New Equipment Speeds Identification Photos. Registration 'Ll With new equipment from the Polaroid Company, students were able to receive their identification cards within four minutes of the time they were photographed. The new equipment certainly eased the burden of photographing students for the Student Personnel Services Office. As usual the lines for class cards were long. During the second semester'with the new computer fully installed, students only had to place all the info on one card. That meant one less line. While most students were interested only in finishing their regis- tration Bobby Stokes, a sophomore, found time to give the cus- todian a few points on placing name plates on pictures. Possibly Bobby finished his registration early and had a few moments iust to catch his breath! Mr. Corzine, the college business manager, was on hand, as al- ways, to make sure that the financial step of the registration took as few 'nerves' as possible. 20 4
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l N I c 1 -J sw- Thus times do shift, each thing his turn does hold New Things succeed, as former things grow old. sic c ei: vg U. K L 3 wr c N4 W L r. , ,, .- K C My U71-gilt. The new computers replaced a few of the long lines but certainly not those advisors. Advisors were on hand to counsel students as to the correct courses to take. Mrs. Eva Lewis checks a final run for class loads from the GE Com- puter. This process previously took a week or so.
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