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CReg,l1..,xtncu1 me I g OLIVE GALLOWAY HE Registrar's office may be thought of as the office of a thousand and one duties, some of which may seem trivial to the inexperienced observer, but to the one well versed in school administration they are of prime importance. To a very large extent the Registrar is responsible for the enrollment of the college since the task of mailing bulletins and catalogues of the college to prospective students falls upon the shoulders of the Registrar and her assistants. The fact that this college has a larger enrollment than any other Teachers College in the State proves the efficiency with which the Registrar's office functions. Once the student decides to enroll, the work of the Registrar has just begun, as she must check the entrance requirements of each student and make out their course cards. To the freshman the Registrar's office is like a beacon light in a storm-it is his information booth where all his questions regarding the intricacies of the college curriculum can be explained in un- derstandable English. All during the student's college career the Registrar is busy serving him-each term her office records his grades and distributes his grade cards to him, and when he graduates, applications for positions and fellowships require transcripts and it is again the Registrar's office that supplies them. This office is under the capable direction of Miss Olive Galloway, who serves as S. T. C.'s Registrar, 21
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Jludllton NN-5' W BAKER HE work of the Audltor s offlce may be compared to that of a large commerclal bank wh1ch acts as a med1um through wh1ch the actual dollar and cents trans act1ons flow S T C s Audltor IS Mr Walterl Baker who IS study1ng th1s year at the uH1VEfSlty of Ar1zona During h1s leave the dut1es of the Audltor s off1ce are ably carr1ed out by Mr Harold Neece the actxng Audltor Among the more 1mportant dutles of the aud1tor IS the collectlon of the 1nc1 dental fees on reg1strat1on days Assoc1ated w1th the d1scharge of th1s task IS the collect1on of the specxal fees requlred of those students Who are taklng laboratory work or mus1c In h1s capac1ty as paymaster of S C the Aud1tor fmds h1s job partlcularly pleasant To the Aud1tor s Off1CC falls the duty of mak1ng all dlsbursements of the college actmg as a depos1tory for the var1ous departmental funds and for the funds of campus organlzauons The Audrtor makes a quarterly report to the fatate Aud1tor s offlce and he presents a monthly report to the Board of Regents The 0ff1C1al f1les of both the college and the Board of Regents are kept by the Aud1tor Mr Baker also serves as secretary to the Board HAROLD NEECE 20 CT . 7 . . , 1 . I . . . . . . . . f s . , . . . . . . . 1 . . . , . ' 1 ,- - f . . 1 . . v , Q . 1 . . . .
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dghufliician Ns,- DRIWM. TAYLOR P O Dr. William Taylor the health of our student body is to be regarded as a thing of utmost importance, To obtain the best results from their respective courses of study students must keep themselves in tip-top condition. In recognition of this well-known fact this school maintains a student infirmary where students may go when they feel themselves getting out of the pink. Here under the careful scrutiny of Dr. Taylor their case is diagnosed, and the proper remedy prescribed. One of the biggest routine jobs of the school physician is the physical examina- tions. During his first term at S. T. C. each student is given a thorough medical examination, and the data obtained from this examination are filed away for future reference. 5 Perhaps the most regular clients of Dr, Taylor are the athletic squads turned out by the school. The football boys, in particular, keep him very busy, and during their games he always sits on the players' bench with his medicine kit handy for any emergency. This year the facilities of his office were greatly expanded due to the addition of an enlarged waiting room. His Work has been lightened by the aid of a graduate nurse, Miss Pearl Pitts. PEARL PITTS N 22
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