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6 6 Whafs in it for Us? ff The Mail Room The ultra-modern office of Bob The Mailman and Brother Bussen is neatly tucked away in the sub-level of the Pink Palace. Intra-campus communication lines depend upon the efficiency of these two men in transferring memos and packages. While Brother Bussen coordinates and directs the entire operation, Bob hustles from building to building making his daily rounds. Through their combined efforts, mom ' s messages are faithfully delivered through rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Among Brother Bussen ' s numerous duties, he offers a package wrapping service to accommodate those students and faculty who need bulk items packaged neatly for handling in the U.S. mail. Brother Herbert Bussen, Receiving Clerk Switchboard— Dial for Operator Regis recently decided to update and modernize the antiquated switchboard with installation of a larger and more efficient system. This new system provides a phone for all those persons the college thinks should have a phone. Trenches have out- lined many parts of the campus and fre- quent misconnections still occur, yet intra- campus communications have been greatly improved. Mrs. Ruby Polsley, Mrs. Helen Gruenig, and Mrs. Ruby Collins are the re- ceptionists in the main lobby of the Pink Palace who greet visitors and callers with equal charm and poise. As with the mail- room boys, these girls are a necessary com- ponent of Regis College. Mrs. Ruby Polsley, Switchboard Operator-Receptionist 18
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Raymond G. Regner, Business Manager Eugene A. Donohoue Director of Business and Finance Business Office . . . those of us in financial administration at Regis are using means to reduce costs and allocate funds to priority needs which have proved successful in the business world, such as program budgeting, centralized purchasing, and cash flow forecasting . . . Finances need not stifle the planning of programs to attain academic excellence for the benefit of many. Eugene Donohoue, Development Program President ' s Report 1967. Some quickly point out that many of the programs they envision yet remain in the planning stage. Unfortunately, we have to establish priorities in de- termining the outflow of funds. Eugene Donohoue, 1968 Leadership Conference. Secretaries: Mrs. Martha Davis, Financial Aid; Miss Jane Schramm; Mrs. Trudy Basko, Cashier; Mrs. Norma Arnon, Clerk Typist ; Mrs. Jeanne Miall, Bookkeeper. 17
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Jesuit Living Quarters ■; i ' •■ v Mi ; « I Mass m the private chapel Community lounge for communal relaxation. I ' ve told ' em over and over that tve need bigger rooms and everyone agrees but. . . 19
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