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HAROLD SWANSON, KATHRYN M. TROXEL, M.S. M.A. f Assistant Professor of Physical Education Associate Professor in History JftL SADIE S. WAMPLER, M.A. Associate Professor of English and Dramatics EVERETT K. WILSON, M.A. Assistant Professor in Sociology HARRY R. WEIMER, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry EDWARD K. ZIEGLER, B.A. Assistant Professor in Religion Not pictured: ELIZABETH WILSON, B.A. Instructor in Business F U Y Page twenty-five
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ORLAND S. LEFFORGE, Ph.M. Assistant Professor of Speech ROBERT H. MILLER, M.A., B.D., D.D. Professor of Religion and Philosophy CHARLES S. MORRIS, Ph.D. Professor of Physics F. E. REED, M.A. Professor of French and Spanish ORREL E. LITTLE, M.A. Associate Professor of English MARY LOU MILLS, M.A. Assistant Professor of German OSCAR W. NEHER, M.S. Associate Professor of Biology VERNON H. STINEBAUGH B.Mus., B.A. Instructor in String Instruments c u Y Page twenty-four
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GENERAL STAFF Behind the scenes of college activity, work the general staff members. Each day we find them quietly but industriously working at the job they hold. Members of this general staff are first met during enrollment in the Business Office when they efficiently accept checks or cash. But before one goes to classes he visits the College Bookstore for all school supplies. It would be impossible to overlook the work done by those who care for the well-being of M.C. students by supplying meals in the dining hall. They properly plan and supervise our daily bread . In the dormitories the aides become counselors, supervisors, and reception- ists — always fulfilling their duty of keeping our dorms a happy second home . The Oaks, the favorite of the campus, requires ordering, paying bills and planning to keep a supply of cokes and hamburgers — and what ' s more, lunches. Any time of the day the name Chief is being called by someone — for he is ordained to keep the campus grounds at their best, and he is always there to do it. Walks to the college hospital, visits to the nurses, keep the student body in general good health. In case of illness in the dorms or in private homes, a call will bring the nurses to the aid of the student. People back home are informed of our activities and accomplishments through the publicity agent. Records of the alumni and The Alumni Bulletin are cared for by the Alumni office. A picture for a special friend is supplied by the college photographer. General welfare of the student body and supplying needs of the whole campus — this is the aim and duty of the general staff, an indispensable group of M.C. Row I : Gene and Lenore Palsgrove, House Directors of Men ' s Dormitory; Alice Gnagey, Assistant at Oakwood Hall; Marie Holsinger, Assistant in Business Office. Row II: Alma Wise, House Director at Oakwood Hall; Lulu Netzley, Assistant at Oakwood Hall and Manager of College Dining Hall; Phoebe Young, Assistant in Business Office; Lola Sanger, Chief Accountant. Row III: Paul Bowman, Field Representative; Robert Cussen, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Row IV: Elizabeth Dailey, Director of Food Service; Willis Kurtz, College Photographer; Louise Netzley, College Nurse; Mary Orpurt and Ivadel Snavely, Assistant Nurses. Row V: Anna Dunbar, Manager of the College Bookstore; Nadine Bowman, Manager of the Oaks ; Julia Ann Metzger, Publicity Director; Salena Schutz, Secretary of Alumni Records. Page twenty-six
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