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If the growth of day instruc- tion at Valley has been phe- nomenal, there aren't enough words in the dictionary to des- cribe the extended day pro- gram growth, as Donald C. Click, dean of extended day, knows. The division now boasts an enrollment of 6000 stu- dents, some 2000 more than the day division. This year has also added a new publication devoted exclusively to extend- ed day interests. The SCEPTRE, I2-page feature magazine, is one of the leaders in the field of college publications. Every year adds to the many advan- tages that attract students to evening courses at Valley. JAMES N. COX Coordinator of Extended Day DONALD W. CLICK Dean of Extended Day ALBERT M. CALIGIURI Assistant Dean of Counseling and Guidance l5
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ROBERT J. NASSI Dean of Admissions and Guidance Why do students always wait until the last minute when they have the chance to pre- register early? wonders Rob- ert J. Nassi, dean of admis- sions and guidance. One of his favorite mysteries is the trend that causes students to stand in line at the last minute when early registration would elim- inate the waiting. With the counseling, registration and ad- missions under his iurisdiction and more than 10,000 stu- dents to enroll, he has an un- enviable iob on his hands. With the new lobby in the Ad- ministration building, much of the congestion has been re- moved this year. Guidance, Evening Heads Rate
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ROBERT N. COLE Special Services Supply Classes The big move into the new buildings this semester was an enormous proiect for Robert N. Cole, dean of special services. New equipment, furniture and facilities go across the desk of Dean Cole as well as the new supplies that are needed for both new and old classes. Equipment had to be transferred from old bungalows to the new buildings and to other bunga- lows. Cole's headaches were accentuated by the fact that painters had covered all room numbers on the bungalows when they painted the woodwork. Even custod- ians had trouble finding the right bunga- low to deliver equipment to. DR. JOHN L. REITER Coordinator of Instruction
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