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Publications Office Provides Information For Varied ews Media The News and Publications Office of KSTC acts as an information service agency to news media and other interested individuals and organi- zations throughout the state and country. Larry Meredith, director of the office, is responsible for the dissemination of news, preparation of publica- tions and for participation in many aspects of deal- ing with the collegels many publics. ROBERT ECKLUND directs the publication of the Bulletin, the Sunflower, and publications of Roosevelt High School. , cw .lil . V, , ,.,, I LARRY MEREDITH as Director of Publications is responsible for the dissemination of KSTC news throughout the country. Mr. Ecklund Directs Publications Robert Ecklund, besides teaching three jour- nalism courses, also directs all student publica- tions and plays a major role in the News and Pub- lications Officels programs. Helping to tell the KSTC story are secretary Mary Lou McLain and full-time news staffer Bev- erly Terry, a research assistant in the office. Three other part-time students, Betty Talley, Linda Dowse, and Margaret Fish, help in the preparation and dissemination of news, and valuable special- ized effort comes from the Photographic Services Department and from Sports Information Director Steve Sneddon.
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Weigand Aids Students With Field Services The Division of Field Services, under the direction of Dr. J. J. Weigand, serves a variety of purposes for the college. The Special Events De- partment brings to the college a host of varied entertainment throughout the year. The depart- ment also sponsored the travel lecture series, cof- fee concerts, the Artist Series, and special enter- tainment for Senior Day and Parent,s Day. Some special events were Dorothy Lamour in Hello Dolly, the Zagreb String Quartet, the Tuc- son Arizona Boys Choir, Peter Nero, and the Na- tional Ballet of Canada. The Information Office as part of Field Serv- ices scheduled all on-campus activities and main- tained the activities calendar. This office also houses the Alumni Association keeping its records, making the annual dues mailing, and provided the Alumni News, the magazine of the association. BOYD KING and the Placement Bureau serves graduates in helping them to secure positions for which they qualify. --:gi I DR. J. J. WEIGAND in the Special Events Department brings to the college a host of varied entertainment through- out the year. Mr. King Directs Placement Bureau Under the direction of Boyd King, the Place- ment Bureau serves the graduates in helping them to secure teaching positions and many other positions for which graduates qualify. Through this office prospective employees schedule hun- dreds of job interviews each year. Mr. King main- tains contact with a wide range of prospective employers of Teachers College graduates.
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Print Shop Provides Brochures, Pamphlets For Teachers College The Teachers College Print Shop, under the supervision of Carl Hoffmans, is responsible for printing the college catalogues, information pam- phlets and brochures, tests for the Bureau of Mea- surements, special print jobs for campus organiza- tions, the Bulletin, and other printing jobs as needed. Irv LeClear has assisted Mr. Hoffmans this year in the operation of the Print Shop. CARL HOFFMANS supervises the many printing jobs for the Teachers College. .-..........,.......,..,..- ,,,, M. ----.Q.,,,w,,hMw ---...,,.,- W'--np., - , 464 I 4 ff' ,Q , -9 Mft! -f-africa-,Q 8' 5 -7. ' N., ,, ,, ,A I L . 503. i ' WIJILS' c if ka' - sal, . - - kdlylrivf I 'Z tl ,dsl W W,,,,..- 7 f M. sf ' 1,1 , YW 4 , E S? sexi fi.. 'ff f IRV LECLEAR assisted in the operation of the Print Shop. This year Mr. Hoffmans also assumed supervi- sion of the General Office. The zerox machine was installed in the basement of Plumb Hall with other printing equipment. The General Office prints or reproduces departmental letters when needed in quantity, plus duplicating much mate- rial needed for departmental and classroom use. The Print Shop operates as a self-supporting operation. In addition to the full-time staff, many students are employed on a part-time basis. Much remodeling and relocation of equipment has been done in the Print Shop this year, and some needed new equipment has been added.
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