George Washington University - Cherry Tree Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1953

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DIVISION OF SPECIAL STUDENTS The Division of Special Students was organized in 1944. To this Division may he admitted students who are in the process of qualifying fur degree candidacy. I he schedule of the special student is made up of courses required in the curriculum to which he wishes to trans- fer. He may be transferred to another college or school of the University upon complying with the regulations of the specific college or school. DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS The Division of University Students, established in 1930, is a division in which are registered students who wish to take University courses either for credit or as auditors, but who are not at this time working toward degrees in this University. A University student may be transferred to another college or school of the Uni versity upon complying with the regulations of the spe- cific college or school. COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES The College of General Studies, established in 1950. is designed primarily to supplement the adult education opportunities previously available at the University. The Off-Campus Division works closely with personnel administrators, training officers, school officials, and others interested in developing programs of employee in-service training and brings the educational resources of the University to bear on such programs.

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Myron Law Koenig Dean THE JUNIOR COLLEGE The Junior College, established in 1930, comprises the first two years of the standard four-year college pro- gram in the liberal arts and sciences. The Junior Col- lege curricula continue the studies of a general cultural nature, and lay a foundation for the more specialized work which is to follow. Emphasis is placed upon the social, cultural, biological, and physical background of civilization, and upon the discipl ine necessary to the carrying out of more advanced work. The Junior Col- lege also provides the pre-professional work required for admission to the schools of Pharmacy. Education, and Government, and the first two ears of the pre- professional work required h the schools of Medicine and Law, •£- William Lewis Turner Assistant Dean George Martin Koehl Assistant Dean Carr Bartleson Lavell Assistant. Dean 12



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seniors THE AWAKENING Four years in this factory and I’m finally getting out , , what a battle , . . those last few credit hours were the worst . . . never thought I ' d make it. . ifl had to fake one more exam I think Pd jump off the CalvMl Street bridge . Compare and or contrast (moan) . Efface the development of , . No, not another trace 1 ’ question , , those profs probably don’t even read the concise, thoughtful answers they ask for . , . well, they ' ll never fead another one of mine . « and those lectures . , , if they ' d ohtyMearn to speak so you could understand them well, never have to listen to the Life cycle of the Cuttlefish again, anyway . , , no more fighting for a table in the Union at noon , , vi i ng up two gallons of gas every morning looking for a parking place . (( no more night classes , . I don ' t know, though , . - those night classes weren ' t so bad . . and those parties afterwards . . . PU sure-miss the football games . . , those bull sessions the night before the exqfn were fun, too , , , the Sunday exchanges and all the dances weren’t bad , easy to meet people while you’re f ' in school, too , • A job? . No, I guess I ' ll go on and take a m ° s ‘ yv ' ■ -- m

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