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m PAGE 8 The Carolina Journal, Wctee«lay, AprU 24, !••• Pre-registration To Be Held April 29-May 6 AU conttauing degree and non pau Semester, 1968, prior to this Rising Seniors - Monday, AprU 29, 1968 or Tuesday, April 30, 1%8 t All continaing degree and non degree students who Intend to re turn for the Fall Semester, 1968 must comi^ete pre-registration during the period April 29 through May 6. Pre-Registration has been arranged to handle certain groups of students during specified days. Please observe the schedule. If you cannot come on the days de signated for you, you may go through pre-registration on any day following your assigned time, but not before. Fali Semester, 1968, prior to this and will have worked out a trial schedule. The Official Pre-Regis tration Card will be secured from the advisor who will sign it for the student. The student brings this card to the Records Office on one of the designated days assigned for his registration according to his classdesignation. All cards are due and must be processed in the Records Office before 5:00p.m.on May 8, 1968. (1) ADVISING AND COMPLE TION OF OFFICIAL PRE-REGIS TRATION SCHEDULE REQUEST CARD The student will meet with his advisor to discuss the student’s schedule. The student will have a copy of the Schedule of Courses, Schedule for Students to bring signed Pre-Registration Schedule Request Cards to the Records Office, room 136 Administration Building any time between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on the days assigned for that student’s par ticular groups. Wish I’d Said That ISewspapers a Vital American News Source “Somebody said that in order to live off of a garden, you practically have to live in it.” - J. I). Eldridge, Overton (Tenn.) County News. “The only person ever to get hi.s work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.”—Chuck Hagen, The Cornell (Wise.) The United States is the world’s leading consumer of newsprint, using 9,149,000 tons in 1967, 46.5 per cent of world demand, excluding Red China, the News])rint Association of Canada reports. This newsprint was con sumed by 324 morning news- pajiers, 1,403 evening news papers with a circulation of 61,381,053, 587 Sunday new.s- papers with a circulation of 48,963,169 and 9,323 weekly newsjjapers with a circulation of 26,876,725. Newspapers are read on the average day in 46,570,000 or 86.4 per cent of the American households, according to the Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publish ers Association. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS "I UNPER^TANP YOU'liE 'SELF-fAUtSHr'^ MR.EA56, Male Students Must Meet Percentages By September 1, 1968, all male students are required to meet the percentages as set forth by the Selective Service Headquarters. The following chart will indicate the number of hours that must be earned according to the year you initially entered any college and the degree soi^ht. 68 102 136 Year retjuirement for BA & BS September 1967 32 September 19S 63 September HW 95 Sej)tember 1964 126 requirement tar BSE 34 Risiig Juniors - Wednesday, May 1, 1968 or Thursday, May 2, 1968 Rising So{9iomores - Friday, May 3, 1968 or Monday, May 6, 1968 (2) PAYING OF FEES Pre-registered students must return to the University on Monday, September 9, 1968, to pick up a printed copy of their schedule and to complete registration cards. A student will not be officially regis tered unless he picks up his sche dule on that day. If the schedule is not picked up on this day these classes will be made available for other students and you must go through regular registration. who does n, pre-raster will have to »l through regular registration whitti may mean a less desirable sche,^ dule, picking up course cards, a* waiting in lines. PLEASE NOTE: Students will not make payment of fees for the Fall Semester until after July 1, 1968. A statement explaining fees and payment of fees will be supplied later. (4) The student who follows tl* pre-registration instructions can' fully should experience no difj,! culty in obtaining satisfactori' class schedules and a minimum time required for completion n' all tasks. It will be assumed by the Uni versity that those who fail to pre-register do not plan to return for the FaU Semester, 1968. Best in Records 93) COMPLETION OF REGIS TRATION AND PICKING UP SCHEDULES (2) Fall Semester fees will not be paid until after July 1, 1968, but before September 9, 1968. ERNIE'S Vh':;' Cotswald Center If you have any questions re garding your current status it would be to your advantage to check with me prior to pre-registration for the Fall Semester, 1968. If you find that you are several hours short of the requirements you may wish to consider the possibility of earning these hours during the Summer sessions. If you are in doubt as to the necessity of your coming to summer school, please feel free to check with me as soon as possible.
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