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RGGISERAUOH . ACADEMIC It takes patzence and endurance to get through reg- istration. Above is the htrain line , so called because , DEAN of the interminable, repetitious train cards. You must , pass through this line before being permitted to regis- ter. Below left, Dr. Roberts Uefn, Dr. King Uighn and Leigh Markell Uight facinm help a new student finalize her schedule while getting acquainted. Below right, Dean Munn checks Pam Buchanan,s schedule for the last time, sending her on the hlast leg of the journeyh.
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pne-neqnsmatlon Pre-registration is the prelimi- nary step to formal registration. New freshmen confer individually with professors, trying to establish a long range program towards graduation as well as a short range program that will allow them to fulfill college requirements before their last semester when, much to their dismay and anger, they discover that they need a course which isnt being offered, thus creating innumerable hassles. These con- ferences take place after comp test results are known. To the right, Professor William Jennings Terman helps Jan Sessions schedule her classes. Below, Professor Mark Watson commis- erates with Pat Wittbrodt.
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nlm In an attempt to bring the class closer together, Orientation this year was highlighted by a course in National Leadership Methods. Hillsdale College, the mid-western center for this now growing experience, encouraged but did not force students and professors alike to partici- pate. Sonny Davis, tto the Iefti, directed this proj- ect. The pictures on the next four pages show phases of the course where students actually worked together as well as played together. Beiow, students are scheduling convenient meet- ing times in their books. Following are scenes of group paintings which were later the center of controversies whose goal was to show that a person will support his own work no matter what the criticism directed at it is, final group evalua- tion, and so forth. This program was an attempt to reinforce the motto that ttHilIsdale Grows Its Ownii e leaders that is! national leabenshlp methobs 20
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