Sunday, January 31, 2010

Memories-- Nasson Snipits: Phone numbers, resident rules, etc

........ We extend a heart welcome to all new students, and we also welcome back our returning students. We hope that we may be able to fulfill all of your book and supply needs during the academic year. In order for us to do this, we will be open every weekday from 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m., and on Saturdays we will be open from 8.00 a.m. until 12.00 noon.

1.




On the first two days of registration, the Bookstore will handle only those customers who have established a fifty-dollar deposit in their Bookstore drawing accounts. Then we will take cash sales. This will enable those students who have established accounts to receive their books first.
2.



No books that have ben written in or damaged in any way my be returned to the Bookstore. So be sure that you receive the right books for the correct course. Books that are unmarked and not damaged may be returned for credit.
3.

There will be no refund or exchanges on any supplies bought in the Bookstore.

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We sincerely hope that these policies will aid and assist in minimizing the confusion during the registration period. We wish all Nasson College students the best of luck in this new academic year.


Capping Day Program
Wednesday May 21, 1969
Memorial Student Activity Center
4:00 p.m.
MEMORIAL STUDENT ACTIVITY CENTER
4:00 P.M.
Processional . . .
"Processional"
Gold
Invocation . . .
Mr. Raymond E. Stineford
Address to Seniors . . .
Reverend Frederick Robie, Jr.
Pastor, North Parish Congregational Church
United Church of Christ
Sanford, Maine
Awarding of Prizes. . .
President Roger C. Gay
Gold
Keys
Barry B. Lewis, '69; Thomas B. Slocum, '70
Russell S. Chichester, '69; Thomas J. Dachowsk, '69
Senior Cup
Barry B. lewis, '69
Presidents Prize
Deborah L. Wood, '70
Louise S. Holden Memorial Award
Beverly Briggs, '70
Alumni Citizenship Award
John J. Diminico, '71
Alumni Athletic Award
Richard M. Luthe, '69
Barbara Hammond Nutter Scholarship
Roi R. Tucker, '70
Capping of Seniors . . .
Dean Donald C. Ziemke
Nasson Student Association Presentation . . .
David E. Bjork, ' 70 to Thomas W. Hallman, '71
Russell S. Chichster, '69 to John P. Foss, '70
Coralie G. Hyde, '69 to Pamela J. Drew, '70
Michele K. Jaissle, '69 to Penelope Rixford, '71
Peter J. Zafirson, '69 to David P. Kershaw, '70
Class Traditions . . .
Reading of Senior Ode
Linda C. Johnson
Presenting of Senior Cane
Barry B. Lewis
Receiving of Senior Cane
Dennis F. Fourier, '70
Benediction . . .
Mr. Hugh C. Crouch
Recessional . . .
"Trumpet Voluntary"
Purcell
* * *
The audience is requested to remain seated
during the Recessional

Seniors . . .
*Thomas J. Hayes
President
*Barry B. Lewis
Acting President
*Thomas J. Dachowski
Vice President
*Joanne S. Wallace
Secretary
*Edward T. Goodwin
Treasurer
*Gordon C. Ayer
N.S.A. Representative
*G. Clifford Goodband
N.S.A. Representative


Commencement Officers . . .
Rita E. Bishop, '70
Pamela j. Drew, '70
Marshals
Dennis F. Fournier, '70
David P. Kershaw, '70
Flag Bearers
Susan M. Bobrich, '70
Beverly Briggs, '70
Deborah I. Cornstock, '70
Suzanne D. Shultz, '71
Ushers


Faculty Marshal
Dr. Gordon S. Johnston

Organist
Dr. Morton Gold



MEN'S RESIDENCE RULES

Women are allowed in men's residences only in the Common Room and during the following hours and conditions:...

Dates may be called for between 10:30 a.m. and visiting hours. Visits in men's residence halls shall be subject to the following rules:

1. All Common Rooms must be adequately lights when occupied by men and women students. Students are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times and any offenders will be subject to the judiciary procedures of the Nasson Student Association.

[There were no other rules for Men's Residences.]



WOMEN'S RESIDENCE RULES

Residences open at 7:00 a.m.; permission to leave before this hour must be given by the House Director.

Closing Hours

Women must be in their residence or signed-out to and at a place approved by the College and their parents when the residences close for the night. In the event a woman has not returned to her residence one hour after closing and has not called the House Director to let her know the reason for the delay and the probable hour of return, her parents will be notified.

***

Flipping-Out

Women must flip-out on the tag board when:

a) going outside of the Springvale-Sanford area during the day.
b) she will be out of her residence after 7:30 p.m.

Telephone Calls

No local telephone calls may be made or received later than one hour after closing hours. Beyond this time only long distance and emergency telephone calls may be made or received.

New students and faculty

Students and faculty members will meet according to the schedule below at 11 A.M. Tuesday, September 21.

At those meetings, faculty members will talk with students in the various major subject areas concerning the types of courses that will be offered, the organization of the program, and the various fields of employment which a student may look forward to as a graduate in a particular major.

All students who have
indicated a major in:

will meet with:

in room:
Biology


Mr. Ciullo, Chairman
Mr. Gilmore
Mr. Johnston
Alumni Hall 21


Chemistry ................ )
Medical Technology . )
Mr. Bell, Chairman
Mr. Fitzgerald
Alumni Hal 14

Economics and Business



Mr. Mantell, Chairman
Mr. Jakes
Mrs. Jakes
Mr. Lubell
Alumni Hall 24



English




Mr. Bovie, Chairman
Mrs. Feuer
Mr. Hallqvist
Mr. Herberger
Mr. Whittier
Alumni Hall 25




Government


Mr. Braje, Chairman
Mr. Hansen
Mr. Merrow
Learning Center 3


History


Mr. Young, ChairmanMr. Smith
Mr. Bothby
Learning Center 2


Liberal Arts
(undeclared majors)
Mr. Durnall
Mrs. Reando
Learning Center 1

Mathematics


Mrs. Rollins, Chairman
Mrs. Brown
Mr. Long
Brown 313


Psychology

Mr. Myer, Chairman
Mr. Howard
Brown 314

Teacher EducationMr. ReillyBrown 304
Home and Family Management
Miss Swinson

Home Management House


Registration
September, 1965

PLEASE BRING THIS NOTICE WITH YOU WHEN YOU REPORT FOR REGISTRATION:

The following is the procedure for your registration:

1.

Report, equipped with pens and/or pencils, in the M.S.A.C. according to the following schedule:

WEDNESDAY, September 22, NEW STUDENTS
18.30 - 10.00 a.m
A - F
10.30 - 12.00 noon
G - L
11.00 - 2.30 p.m
M - R
13.00 - 4.30 p.m.
S - Z

THURSDAY, September 23, RETURNING STUDENTS
18.30 - 10.00 a.m
A - D
10.30 - 12.00 noon
E - K
11.00 - 2.30 p.m
L - R
13.00 - 4.30 p.m.
S - Z

Procedure:

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1.


Enter the gym, through the door by the Chapel. In case of rain, use the back entrance to the Rifle Range, through the dressing-room area, upstairs and into the lobby.
2.

Get the following forms from the correct alphabetic section in the lobby:
a.1 green registration card (Business Office Card)
b.

2 white registration cards--1 is your completed and corrected pre-registration card; the other, a blank one.
c.3 white and 1 blue schedule of classes cards
d.

1 class registration card for each class and each section, including physical education
e.First semester schedule of classes
f.

1 yellow Admissions Office questionnaire
(new students only)
g.1 white Public Relations Office card
h.1 Student Personnel Office card
i.1 white and 1 yellow church preference card
j.1 draft card form (men only)
3.

Stop at the entrance to the big gym, for your student photo-identification card. There will be a charge of $1.00 for this card.




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........ We extend a heart welcome to all new students, and we also welcome back our returning students. We hope that we may be able to fulfill all of your book and supply needs during the academic year. In order for us to do this, we will be open every weekday from 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m., and on Saturdays we will be open from 8.00 a.m. until 12.00 noon.


1.





On the first two days of registration, the Bookstore will handle only those customers who have established a fifty-dollar deposit in their Bookstore drawing accounts. Then we will take cash sales. This will enable those students who have established accounts to receive their books first.



2.




No books that have ben written in or damaged in any way my be returned to the Bookstore. So be sure that you receive the right books for the correct course. Books that are unmarked and not damaged may be returned for credit.



3.


There will be no refund or exchanges on any supplies bought in the Bookstore.


........ We sincerely hope that these policies will aid and assist in minimizing the confusion during the registration period. We wish all Nasson College students the best of luck in this new academic year.




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