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Counselors Miss Boland this year joined the staff of counselors who aid students in adjusting to college life and the business world. New this year to the counseling center is the micro- lab, an experience in communication. Nurses The college offers a nursing program designed to prepare qualified men and women for beginning positions. The nursing program is fully accredited by the Kansas State Board of Nursing, is college controlled, and includes general education and nursing courses. When a student has completed this program, he is eligible to take the state board exami- nations for licensure as a registered nurse in the State of Kansas. Dale Neaville Guidance Director Victor Bland Guidance Counselor Barbara Boland Psychology, Counselor 1 : k -mim Marilynn Mettler Director of Nursing Education Barbara Riddle Nursing Mary Davis Nursing Anita Whitson Nursing Mrs. Davis explains drugs to Betty Poffinbarger. 14 Administration
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Wl % Dale Remsberg, Div. Chairman Physical Education Oliver Isom, Div. Chairman Social Science Roland Ensz Social Science 5; Herbert Kreller Social Science Jeanette Malone Physical Education Wayne Postoak Physical Education, Basketball Physical Education The physical education department aims to provide the student with the opportunity to develop skills and interests in physical activi- ties. Students in the physical education classes learn how to bowl, play volleyball, badminton, and archery. These students maintain a health- ful habit of living by participating in physical activities. Social Science Michael Butler Economics The social science department provides the student with the op- portunity to understand his past and present society. This depart- ment offers courses in history, economics, political science, and philosophy. NDITURES IN rHi I D STATES Everett Kohls Social Science John K. Lay, Jr. Social Science Leona Watkins Psychology Mr. Butler explains an economics chart to Susan Venable. Administration 13
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Charles C. Harris Business Manager Burr Roberts Sup ' t. of Buildings and Grounds Merle Nay Director of Athletics and Student Affairs Carl R iggs Book Store Mrs. Martha Duncan Housemother Managers Some of the most responsible people on campus cannot well be described as managers, but they hold significant places of leadership as they man- age the business of the operational staff. Mr. Harris, business manager, was selected last summer, as one of twenty in the nation, to partici- pate in a three-week workshop to write a uniform system of accounting for junior colleges. Mr. Roberts, superintendent of buildings and grounds, was named vice president of the state as- sociation for the coming year. Coach Nay serves as director of athletics and student activities, thus associating very closely with many students. Mr. Riggs deals directly or indirectly with every student who exchanges his precious coins for the tools of learning at the book store. And Mrs. Duncan performs the duties of the dormitory house mother for the 112 residents, lis- tening to all of their complaints and noise, their excuses and foolishness, with patience and understanding. Together these people direct the many activities on campus that are essential to an educational in- stitution but are not strictly educational in nature. Mr. Riggs makes a sale at the book store. Operational Staff of Administration 15
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