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1 Page Six THt SAL€MIT£ registration Monday, November 20 1972 TIME Mr. Place, Salem's new Business Administrator, pauses on the way to his office which is adjacent to Dr. Chandler's office. Dr. Chandler's Place Enjoys Salem Activities by Chris Minter Mr. Place may be a New Eng lander at heart but he has grown to love Salem. Having been the comptroller at a New Hampshire boys’ prep school, being the business manager here at Salem is nothing new. He admits that a girls’ school is a bit different than a boys’, but the gripes con cerning the rules, regulations and requirements are basically the same. Mr. Place admitted that he had imagined Salem in the midst of a big mill and factory city filled with smokestacks and grime. Instead he was pleasantly surprised to find the Salem Square, which as he describes it “prevents you from believing terior decorating problems in some of the dorms. We in turn became acquainted with one of Salem’s new faces. So if you see a quick smile, a white shock of hair and a clipped Boston “Hi” you can be sure it’s Mr. Place. Registration for the spnng tenn is scheduled for the after noons of November 27, 29, 30, and December 1. On the afternoon of Monday, Nov. 27, seniors will take to the Registrar’s Office the prelimi nary registration cards signed by their advisers, and will sign class cards for their courses during the hours 1:00-5:00 o’clock. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri day, Nov. 29-30 and Dec. 1, dur ing the hours 1:00-5:00 p.m., all other students will secure their class cards at the Regis trar’s Office. Special students wOl register on Dec. 1, 1:00-5.00 p.m. Since the head of your major department, or your adviser if you are a freshman, must sign the preliminary registration card, you may want to talk over your program with him or her before November 27. Note the schedule of conference time posted by heads of departments and fresh man advisers. Pick up from the Registrar’s Office a schedule of classes, yel low preliminary registration card, schedule conflict report slips, pass/fail cards, and applica tion forms for an honors course or independent study. The preliminary registration card should indicate courses that must be taken in the spring term and a listing of approved alter nate courses in the event that preferred courses are filled. With the head of your depart ment, or adviser, list courses by number, section and course cre dit. In continuation courses, It’s been Reznick’s for Records for Years TAPES - SHEET MUSIC - RECORDS DOWNTOWN 440 N. LIBERTY THRUWAY SHOPPING CENTER OPEN NITES 'TIL 9:00 OUR THRUWAY STORE HAS A COMPLETE STOCK OF POSTERS, BLACK LITES, and PATCHES you’re in the city.” Upon learning that Mr. Place was from New Hampshire, I was interested in how he would de scribe New England. He enthus iastically described the country side and informed us of the best ski areas. He claims that New Hampshire has taught him to ski in the winter and swim in the lakes in the summer. Being a nature-lover, he and his wife took a road trip to Boone last weekend. The mountains of North Carolina and those of New Hampshire are definitely a lot alike. MORRIS SERVICE Coffee Shop 4th and Marshall 722-6634 "Serving Delicious Food For Over 40 Years" Try Our Salads, Kosher Sandwiches, and Spaghetti! Moravian Book Room Orginally from Boston, Mr. Place attended Boston Universi ty. After graduation he served in the Navy. Following the ser vice he began work in an ac counting firm as a CPA in Bos ton. His most recent position before coming here to Salem was at Tilton, a boys’ preparatory school. Mr. Place knows the col lege routine well as he has two sons who have already graduated and a daughter who is a senior at the University of New Hampshire. Mr, Place is extremely inter ested in Salem’s students. The inteiview was a chance for him to ask our opinions on subjects like the refectory and the in 500 South Church Street (Corner of Church and Bank) Hours- AAon. - Fri. 9:00 - 5:00 Phone 722-6120 PARKWAY PLAZA OPENING OCTOBER RENrS HALLMARK SHOP 4th and Liberty St. 422 4th St. DON'T FORGET THANKSGIVING CARDS — PARTY ITEMS — DECORATIONS which have sections (A,B,C,etc.) register for the same section m which you are now enrolled ex cept in special cases. Check the fall term schedule posted on the bulletin board in case of uncer tainty as to your present section. If a course at Wake Forest seems advisable, please secure the necessary approval blanks from the Registrar’s Office and fill them out. After you have secured the necessary two signa tures, return the blanks to the office. The course will be listed card by you com- on your registration your adviser. Make certain that plete the inforihation on the ton section of the yellow card. Fill . in the time schedule. If a course which you wish to take is already filled, you may fill out a Waiting List shp in the Registrar’s Office on Nov. 29- Dec. 1. All juniors, and any student who expects to graduate in 1974 (January or June), must fill out green cards listing courses need- Continued on page 7 Leg Board Min I. The meeting was called to order by Christina Spence II. Sarah Dorrier was elected SGA President for the month of January. Paula Jeffords was elected SGA Secretary for the month of January. m. The following committees were organized: A. Margaret Brinkley and Mary Ann Campbell will be working to formulate policies for student parking. B. Catherine Cooper will head a committee for a Celebration of the Arts to be held in the spring. C. Students will be working to compile a list of desired items in the Book Store. IV. SSC will start a clearing house for tickets and rides to cultural events in Winston-Salem. The student representative in charge will be announced later. V. 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