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Counselor - Registrar - Comptroller Before a student enters college he is given a series of tests administered under the direction of Charles Breeden, Couin- i selor. If he does not have a high school diploma he is required to pass an entrance exam before being admitted. Later he participates in psychological testing and evalua- tion. Then each new student is counseled and given help with his school curriculum. Q Charles U. Breeden ! Counselor Having met all entrance requirements the student plun- ges into the maze of registration. In spite of the seeming confusion, all goes smoothly. Jerome Weynand is largely responsible for the recent simplification of registration through the use of the McBee Keysort card system. But, this task is just the beginning, for he and his staff work all year keeping each student's record up-to-date. Jerome Weynand Registrar V The man with the money -this identifies Vernon LeBauve, Comptroller of San Antonio College. He is the lf? man to whom all school employees go for monthly pay checks. As comptroller, he also pays all bills of the college, after authorization has been made by President Moody. Mr. LeBauve is especially busy during registration when he 1-11. banks all student fees. Vernon V, Le-Bauve Comptroller
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Student Deans Dr. Lois G. Morrison Dean of Wfomen V ' it S. I v. A friend and helper to the students of SAC is Wame Hallmark, math professor and Dean of Men. Although Dean Hallmark's first love is math, he is best known around the campus for the ad.- visory work he does. In his warm, friendly way he helps many young men and women solve their school problems. In spite of his busy schedule, Dean Hallmark manages to act as chairman of the Boy's Inter- fraternity Council. When asked what his duties as Dean were he stated that the main one was to give free advice. Then he added, You know, the kind not worth a thing. 8 The Dean of Womens Office is more than a place to calendar social events, work out plans for rush week, sign up for Poster Girl or Miss Fiesta contests, or seek scholarship aid. It is more than a crying room for academic and personal problems. It has a mission beyond that of degree- planning and vocational counseling. Fundamen- tally, this office seeks to give the girls of San An- tonio College a projected view of what the future years hold for the College-trained woman. It is my hope that San Antonio College women will keep the long range view of their lives and not be content with inadequate preparation for the years ahead. Think on these things, advises Dr. Morriso-n. Wame Hallmark Dean of Men
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Evening Division 1 x , r l l ii iv ii 5 Clarkson Groos Edwin S. Keasler Assistant Director Director Adding nourishment to the growth of SAC is the Evening Division of the College. More than 5,700 students are participating in this program that was designed for the citizen who is unable to attend classes during the day. Enriching the soil of growth and learning are the 80 different types of courses taught Monday through Saturday by 185 teachers. Because of the crowded conditions, the 215 classes are taught in every available room including such places as the game room, the party rooms, and even teachers' offices. Regular academic courses leading to college degrees are taught as well as other subjects planned to be of community service and vocational interest to adults. 10
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