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THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT One verv important cog in the wheel of the adminf istration is the treasury def partment. Under the advisf ership of Mr. Evans, and V y M W with Leonard Gazin as treaf surer, it has functioned sucf LEONARD GAZIN Cessfuuy, unnoticed by the MR. M. I. EVANS 'Treasurer , , Faculty Adviser majority of the student body. The treasury department gives to its workers valuable training in the me' chanics of modern finance, in the correct methods of, conducting the banking of a corporation. The students become accustomed to handling large sums of money, and they develop habits of punctuality and exactness that stand them in good stead when they enter the business world of today. They learn to check each other's and their own mistakes so that they may be much better in the future. Its personnel consisted of Teague Andrews, assistant treasurer, and Norman Herman and Harold Kress, tellers. The bookkeepers, under the headship of Mr. Wright, were Virginia McGee, Kathleen Gilbert, and Effie Medbury for the fall semester. They were succeeded in the spring semester by Florence Middleton, Mary Carey, and Phyllis Searles. First row: Middleton, Carey, Ridge, Mr. Evans, M G 1, V -k . Second row: Andrews. Searles. Marshall, Gazin, Price, Mr. Wrig?ht?LKreSs,'MEgglSE,ttt?1m.man Lane 5281
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