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f--nv wms, vyy- Q-4 w..., 0 wmv-. W -my., ,M 'Q' 'Hmm-iw 'Q A4 A r ' i' Pre-registration counseling. Dean Turnbough assures Pat Phillips that she can take Drawing I even though her straight lines look like loop-the-loops. .- 'S 1 S5 if The transition from high school to college is an abrupt and oftentimes frus- trating experience, for the college student learns immediately after high school that he must now take the initiative. First, he must write to the college for in- formation about enrollment procedures, ln return he receives a packet of forms including a list of.course oliferings, an application blank, a health clearance form, and a reminder that he must obtain an official high school transcript of records. After taking a battery of placement tests, the student is ready to en- roll. At enrollment the student meets many of his future teachers. ln addition, he completes an official study program, course cards, a student directory card, an automobile registration form, and o check for payment of his fees. Only at this point does the student have time to reflect on his personal expectations of college life and vvork. Now he has time for self-criticism and self-questioning. He often wonders if he is adequate for college work. His questions, however, are shortly answered, for he soon finds himself opening the college door for the first day of classes. 28 ' -fr 'f - -vw wa-4.-...... U .Mime Q , ,Mum-s-runqqgg
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y .Phe Sfddmit II egel Completing the application. Have you served at least 6 months on active duty with the armed forces? Penny Roques wonders if serving 4 years in high school will sufflce. 27
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W w Student orientatlon Deon McAnlnch guvdes the orxentatnon program for lncomlng freshmen explalns to them that most students only remember 252, of what they hear 24 hours after hearmg It and lusts some pointers towards more ettectnve hstenmg Registration day. But l'm signed up for 15 hours of moth! Joy Dee Farris watches Mr. Houn change his closs sched- ule with neor apoplexy.
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