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l gLy':g'r.ii- 'iii'LS5'il gn miter ECORDS REQUEST FOR R - mr , e - lice ofthe RCB15 M, 5? isciaoibt-5 NW ME ., . .,.,,, .wi-logqgi' 7 farm ' - 1 fl 'I V Conwy. .1.x. - 1,05 ixnizfifft Um? .mcn. X iptan to atrend K ,ny . 1 owl -W' f our schoo h ve the fo Q 1 ff'fmer,SrFdemCjf:syar'V fm' the College to a - iorrnl ' ration, it 15 ne U r ach and return with thxS ' .1 - nw: 21 . d Wlease Ziff . - ' f union f-U65 ' Tronscrlpf of Recor C Per Form below, if rbxS 'il mu . fs BS - 3 - Aptitude 765 he rranscrxltt' 15chof0Sf'C on 1 RQSUHS 0 , 6-,,.W-F ull imma ' 4 ff--W , gf ...., -K .Jen Ufliiff the new nl ' A . ..... cent addrfis -' ' c of birth - e -- , ee We--- ' . last date of Rilfffidan , ,f tn. .piss iii r of zmctuaimfi- or H-.--:fs iNuEX. norw X ,,,:3fe-:z:,:::: 1' r N T ., H- 1.1.-1:-r111ff:i:':? ni- S7rg:j5DARU 'SCORE - e E RAW f .Nmcvu A A ' DATEs3F T SCORE 1 l'NFf?'fE---fa- ' ' I pm TE 1 ,.,4---- ' ' ' ,-V: test FD df.,-----'- ' 1 N , -- ' a .,---ff' ' The cause of all the new commotion-the Request 'For Records form-is in demand by evening students. Now there 's only one difference-darkness Why are the matriculation requirements being changed? Many of the Evening Division students are well aware of some of the foremost reasons. Enrollment in the Evening Division has now reached more than 7,000 per semester. Making enrollment requirements more difficult will cut down the number of students. However, the new system is designed, not to exclude students, but to make sure that those students seriously wanting an education are guaranteed an opportunity. Although the new matriculation program for the Evening Division is only partially in effect, its motives, more organization and better chances of success for the student, seem quite evident. 100 ar- 111 naar- wr- ---' .1 nra.u.. A vacant counseIor's office, moments before a steady stream of evening students occupy it for the remainder of the evening, stands waiting. P ss 'warm-X
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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 103 text:
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Counseling assistant Rose Siegel checks to see if the high school or college transcript has arrived to allow com pletion of registration. '-l Ia.T.,,, Q- , ,, He's cl little young, but his parents can still enroll in the Evening Division, as do Assistant Dean ofthe Evening Division Helena Hilleary answers a telephonic question for a prospective student. many adults who work during the day supporting families. ,. ew2IiZfY:f : J V, ' l' ' Evening Division Dean Donald Click directs the activities ofthe largest group on campus-the Evening Division students. lOl
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