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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1947)
Registrar Office To Inaugurate New System A new system ot grade-reporting will begin operating at the corjclu-1 Sion of this term, according to | Curtis E. Avery, University regis-, trar. Under the new plan, students will receive accumulative, term by term reports on large, detailed forms, instead of the old name course-grade cards. The new form which will be re produced on an Ozalid blueprint machine will be a reproduction of the registration record which is kept in the registrar’s file. This record will include the following information: The student’s name, code num ber, class and major, vocational objective, former high school, birth date, veteran status, church pre ference, home address, patents’’ name and addresses, University address, term hours, credits, GPA and decile, all corrected to the term covered in the report. The actual grade report section of the form will list the depart ment and course number, the credits and grades received. A special feature will be the added list of classes for which the stu dent has registered in advance. Students Mature These new, comprehensive grade reports will be distributed as soon as enrollment proccesses for the following term have been complet ed by the student and the actual grade cards have been received I from the faculty, Avery stated. No grade report forms will be mailed to the students, but will be available at designated points on the campus, according to a sched ule to be announced by the regis trar's office. Following the procedure estab lished last year, no grade reports will be mailed to students’ home addresses, except on special re quest. Registrar Avery declared that this would save considerable time in issuing reports, and would . be in keeping with the University’s assumption of the individual stu dent’s maturity. The actual speed with which grade report forms can be made out and distributed will depend largely upon the early reporting of grades from the faculty to the registrar, Avery stated. These cards, which come in by depart ments, must be rearranged ac cording to names and then sorted before being transcribed onto re port forms. Conroy Reports On Conference Scabbard and Blade will make an effort through the War depart ment to secure commissions for those in R.O.T.C. as soon as they finish their military training, re ported Joe Conroy, delegate to the national convention of the military honorary. At present those training must receive their bachelor's degree be fore they receive a commission, Conroy explained. Conroy, a junior in business ad ministration, was delegate from the Univesrity of Oregon to the twenty-third convention of the Na tional Society of Scabbard and blade, held in Cincinnatti, Ohio, November 12-15. Coed Attire Announced Proper attire for the Oregon Oregon State game to be played at Hayward field this afternoon will be campus clothes for all Univer sity women. The announcement was made by Nila Dessinger, AWS social chairman. "You strike it rich when you choose Chesterfield... they’re tops!" IjjMoM ACADEMY AWARD WINNER STARRING IN PARAMOUNT'S "GOLDEN EARRINGS” t Ml El I WTff fcMlOI « MTV icicto-to