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Philip R. Flanigan Director of Admissions Records Mrs. Ann Kalbaugh, Secretary ADMISSIONS RECORDS Mrs. Margaret Ditto, Secretary With the consolidation of the Office of Admissions and that of the Registrar, the college witnessed both startling efficiency and lack of a basic human ele- ment in personal communication. The Admissions Task Force hustled and demon- strated interest in each freshman in the fall. Once inside the academic perimeter, though, the student was relegated to a number among numbers, and was spoken to as such. Nevertheless, this office did make much progress in efficient and speedier handling of student records. ,- ' ' ■ 1 : Edward S. Hock Assistant Director of Admissions 23
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BUSINESS OFFICE Gene Donohoue, Director of Business Finance Ray Regner, Business Manager The Business Office, now equipped with a computer, ten-cent check-cashing fee, Bryce Weeks, and a safe full of Hiram Walker whiskey, is indeed (finally) joining hands with the rest of the Regis Community in complete modernization. The new and improved window, serviced by a new and unimproved team of clerks, has been moved to the right in order to prevent unnecessary coiling of the waiting line after entrance, thus decreasing congestion at the noon hour. It has, incidentally, established a hot line between the Student Health bureau and Mr. Regner ' s office in order to facilitate treatment of acute frustration and student heart attacks re. debt and incorrect billing. With all the novel equipment and con- veniences, the Regis College Business Office would seem to the experienced Regis stu- dent a different place now: indeed it is. Leaving all humor aside, however, the office and audits staff have rendered Regis stu- dents the utmost in potential. Mrs. Norma Amon, Account Clerk Bryce S. Weeks, Accountant 2?
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John Coyne, recipient of the Lecturer of the Year Award, co- ordinates the activities of this office in addition to his duties teaching business administra- tion. Here the underclassmen learn the rules of the college game, and they are given fifteen minutes each semester to pre- pare their schedules. For upper- classmen, the office is a source of information about tests, graduate studies, and career opportunities. Professors of the psych dept., fortified with the MMPI. also maintain offices here for those students who, for some reason or another, find that the game of college has gotten the better of them. One other service — busy teachers can always get a cup of coffee here. Mr. John V. Coyne, Director of Counseling Services COUNSELING OFFICE Mrs. Dell Morr, Secretary U Mrs. Dona K. Smidt. Secretary
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