FRIDAY.•OCTOBER 20. 1961 Preregistration Plan Explained by Koser Preregistration for seniors may become a reality on cam pus this year, Robert M. Koser, assistant registrar said yester day. A miniature Rec Hall has been set up in the basement of Carnegie tor this purpose. About eight women are pulling out class cards to match a stu dent's class choices on his master card, Koser said. This is done exactly as students would do it in Rec Hall. A wom an gets a master card and goes around to the different depart ment boxes arranged in a square around the room and nulls out the class cards which the student has indicated on his master card, he said. Cards were pulled for the present llih term students first, he said, so this is a type of senior preregistration. The women are proceeding down ward according to term stand ing. Now they are working on students who will be in their eighth Perm next winter. Koser said that. the plans for: winter term registration have not been completed. "We are waiting for the statistics we receive from this preregistration before all the plans are made." he said. The ideal, he said, would be for each student who does not have any changes to make fromi the card he presented at fall regis tration to go through a shortened' version of registration. Koser also said that he is working on eliminating, for the winter registration, some of the cards providing additional in formation that students must complete. He said that he hopes that such groups as the chap lain's office and the depart. ment of public information can use, for the winter term, the Chapel Will Hold 'At Home' An "At Home" will he held from 3 to k p.m. today and every Friday in the Memorial Lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The purpose of these "At Homes" is for students to get to know each other better, to be come acquainted with the chap lain and his staff and to oc casionally meet informally one of their professors, Mrs. Laura Davis, hostess for the program, said Area Council Considers Publishing Newsletter A report on the feasibility of publishing a Pollock Area student newsletter is currently being pre pared by the Pollock Area Coun cil. At a meeting Tuesday night, the council decided to take a survey to determine the amount of student interest in the pro ject. The result of the survey will determine whether council takes any further action. Bruce DeWoolfsen, president, said no estimate has been made of the cost of the newsletter pending the result of the survey. NEWS WORTH CINfIOdV 10% Discount on 10 or more HOAGIES. FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN AD 8-8381 Free Delivery 112 5. Frazier Bar-B-Q Chicken Junior and seniors inter ested in graduate study and financial assistance should be starting to apply now, E. B. Van Ormer, assistant dean of , the graduate school, said recently. Catalogs and financial assis tance information circulars for, graduate schools throughout the' cards which were filled out in icountry can be obtained from; the fall. ;the files at the- Graduate School' "I hope that only the directoryiOffice Suite, 101 Willard. and statistical cards will have to, There is a separate file of be completed by students with ad-'; circulars concerning special vanced standing." Koser stated.: areas, such as biological sci- Of course, he added, incoming ences, business administration freshmen will have to complete! and social sciences, and another all of the information cards. ! containing information about Koser said that several prob- , scholarships and fellowships lems have developed already with available from industrial organ this preregistration. Women's izations, foundations and federal physical education has presented one of the major conflicts, he said.i agencies. Several reference books con- In previous registrations, he said.' ce---Tul 'rig graduate study and fi the women's physical education; department has hifted coeds; nanciai assistance are also avail around:, so that the sections do able. Van Ormer said, among not become too large. 'The are these are "A Guide to Graduate not able to do this," he said. After all of the class cards for, a section have been pulled out,' the cards of the remaining stu- ' dents wanting to get into that section are set aside until after the preregistration is completed, a woman working at the registra— tion said yesterday. In early November when the ' registration is completed, statis-; tics on the number of students] wanting to get in a section will be made available to the various departments. 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