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v A serenity descends on the campus after dark, awaiting the influx of some is .nh Trying to register for evening classes, Valley student Barbara Gordon finds that she must have a copy of her high school transcript. 6-H6-JA 2' f ' i if 1 t' 1 1 4 a 7,000 Evening Division students. Forms and records pile up in the registration office as record numbers of Evening Division students turn in their cards. Registration secretary Mildred Lithrownik pulls IBM cards as Evening Division classes start to fill up. ll . ' if . +Ht' ' ll-G-szczsg 4 l in 5 'mf A M sw- g y r n yi, Lu if E' G if Qmmmm hr bf A-mira' en, f S5 f I , E .. 5 Q ,T A A , ' E V ' ' F E '53 ll, It A 5 N I F E 1,-V -v H a. . --Z T-J ' T D V QE: L ' fl V I all T-Pb Q Es, f 1. V4 I in Y f ,L EF va I V ' BBQ E! r
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Page 100 text:
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The registration counter, manned by four soon to-be-hurried office clerks, opens to large crowds to Evening Division students who must now go through Learning after dusk This year there is but one major thing that differen- tiates the Evening Division from the Day Division- darkness. In previous years, registration for the Evening Divi- sion was not too difficult. A new program has been initiated into the Evening Division this year, enforcing more strict admission requirements. Although, because of technical difficulties, the program is only partially in effect, it will soon be used in its entirety. The Evening Division student must now meet the requirements of the daytime student. He must have a high school diploma or be 18 years or older in order to qualify for evening registration at Valley. Students having no previous record of college must now submit a complete high school transcript or an equivalent. According to Donald W. Click, dean of Evening Division, an appreciable amount of college work may consist of approximately 12 units. Students having a number of units at another college may submit their college transcript in place of their high school transcript. , ,. . S ! revised entre: nce procedures. i ty + . gs .il as E iff P' A , 3 mx WN? Div' -4-5
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Page 102 text:
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