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Show ceneiemninieemenamnencienericny cited ACADEMICS / TABLE OF ... You are now at the golden gate of opportunity. For whatever reason you arrived here, to get away, just looking for your thing or whatever, you will be taking classes. The following pages will try to explain what is going CONTENTS on. There will be explanations of the requirements and descriptions of the programs, services and activities. This does not try to be a complete guide to anything. If you are curious about something and can not find the information ~ PACHGMITIGR oo, 0 ak). . SS, ea en A.5.W.S.C. Executive Offbeat POON DOTAIOIE os a go to a teacher or counselor for what you need. Also this handbook is not we. ae ee College Activity BoanitC A.B)...............0...., 8-10. Association of Chartered Organizations (A.C.O.)..... meant to offend anyone with its dry humor. We are sorry if it does. ... Now that you are here, your first stop should be a Counselor’s Office. They won't try to kill you and they will try to get you into the classes that you want to take. Of course, sooner or later you will have to take classes that you need. The counseling offices are in the basement of the library. REQUIREMENTS — What happens now is that what you want to take and your required courses probably do not jive. Requirements for graduation in the different departments are listed in the College Catalog. Check it out, see what you need, then try to work the classes you want around the classes _ that you need. Also remember your counselor, he or she can help. ATTENDANCE — To go or not to go will be the question in your mind as you struggle to clear the cobwebs from your brain many mornings. Danger: Prof’s don’t take role, but don’t be fooled into not going. They notice if you're not there. DROP AND ADD — You just found out about a great class in underwater basket-weaving or international silverpolishing and you know that you cant handle your nuclear physics. What do you do? Cry? No, check your College Catalog for the exciting details. ELIGIBILITY — Part of your college life is extra-curricular activities. To participate in student government or any student organizations you must adhere to the following standards. You must be a fulltime student and maintain a 2.00 (C average) G.P.A. *“*R emember the W.S.C. Catalog is very useful and should provide you with the necessary information you need about academically related problems. We encourage you to read it thoroughly as it will answer many questions running through your mind right now. On o . MIKE ARAVE, President ; CORY LARSEN, Executive Vice President — JEFF STUART, Academic Vice President LORI MEMMOTT, Activities Vice President — JIM ALVEY, Cultural Vice President— FAY HARDY, Public Relations Vice President — JOHN DAWSON, Student Services Vice Preside —— |