Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1948

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ACADEMICS THE REGISTRAR ' S OFFICE The registrar ' s office is the office that keeps records on the 3,000 plus of us currently enrolled and on those who have attended Clemson in the past. Mr. Metz, the registrar and officer of admis- sions, also passes on all applications of prospective students, over 20,000 of which have been received in the past few years. Only a few of these could be accepted. Other members of the staff are faithful Miss Sloan, who handles all manuscripts; Mr. Vickery, assistant registrar; and Mr. Berry, whose work is confined to the basement office. This office receives and records in permanent form the scholastic standing of all students, and reports to the faculty those entitled to graduation. Because of the increased post war enrollment the paper work incident to admissions, standings, and graduations has grown tremendously; but in spite of this, the registrar ' s office has found time to revise and stream- line our outmoded registration system. To a Clemson man Mr. Metz is one of the most important figures in the administration, both during the college years and after, when his report of our record to a prospective employer may secure or lose for us a iob. MR. K. N. VICKERY Assistant Registrar MR. G. E. METZ, Registrar MR. R. J. BERRY Assistant to the Registrar MISS JEAN SLOAN Assistant to the Registrar

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MR. LITTLEJOHN GOES OVER A STATEMENT WITH VIRGINIA POOLE THE BIRTHPLACE OF OUR REPORTS— THE REGISTRARS OFFICE OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS MANAGER The expansion at Clemson has been made possible only through the able and untiring efforts of such capable men as our business manager, Mr. J. C. Littlejohn. Credit is also due the members of his staff who have increased the efficiency of this expansion and improvement program. Comparable to the problem of the little old woman in the shoe, who had so many children she didn ' t know what to do, is the task which Mr. Littlejohn faces in overseeing the feeding and housing of an immense family of 3,000. His more important task of keeping Clemson and its many organizations out of the red is a Herculean task. The business manager ' s office is an important factor in the administrative structure of the institu- tion, and the efficiency with which this work is carried on is a tribute to the entire staff. MR. HAMILTON HILL Director of Student Activities MR. HENRY HILL Manager, Housing Project MR. KENNETH HELTON Personnel Manager MR. JAMES LINDSEY Mess Officer MR. DAVID WATSON Supt. of Buildings and Grounds MR. GARVIN CANNON Manager, Quartermaster MR. J. C. LITTLEJOHN



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MR. BROWN CHECKS FOR RUBBER CHECKS UNCLE JAKE AND THE COLONEL CHAPERONE AT WORK AND OPEN WIDE PLEASE ' HAM CHECKS ANOTHER TAPS EXPENSE ACCOUNT 24

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