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The Admission office, vital to the educational progress of the University, operates a year-round campaign to attract a high calibre of stu dent. In succeeding years, the record of each freshman class overshadows that of its predecessor, a credit to the Admission personnel. The offices of the Dean of Students, the Regis- trar, the Treasurer, and the Bursar have a more clearly delineated responsibility. Their functions — housing and feeding of students, course regis- tration, processing of grades, receiving and dis- pensing of funds — keep full-time staffs working in each of these areas. Also housed in this headquarters are the Alumni and Information offices. Through the former, con- tact is maintained with alumni by personal and printed means, and from the latter emanates word of Lehigh activities which finds its way into many newspapers and magazines. Campus Police Samuel Peters. Roy Steyers. Stephen Baize, Roland Bauer, Harry Klase. Buildings and Grounds Howard J. Wiegner. Andrew W. Litzenberger. Frank R. Weaver, Charles L. Anderko. 16
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BENJAMIN M. XEAD •istant Coordinator of Scholarships and Self-Help Public Information Office First Rod-: Charles Moravec, Director: Lucile Barrett. Second Rou: William Cornelius III. Alexander Bodner. Mary Burkhart. WARREN GOULD Associate Director of Development
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Registration of the Freshmen by Cyanide, the junior class honor society, took place in the lobby of the Alumni Building on the day preceding Freshman Week. Before the book store was opened in the University Center, students purchased books and other supplies in the basement store of the Alumni Building. Reinitiation for courses is so speeded by the use of IBM cards that all a student has to do is pick up an ID card and siyn his name on the proper line.
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