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ll Counselors, registrars keep records in order James L. Smyth, registrar, was responsible for operating the IBM machine which records students' grades. Maxine Porterfield, assistant registrar, was in charge of filling out evaluation sheets for students. As accountant, Margaret Atchison filed insur- ance and financial reports for the College. She was also responsible for payment of bills. Business Manager Robert Cole took care of the College's financial matters. He also acted as pur- chasing agent in ordering equipment for the College. Aiding in keeping records of the school were Sara Couch and Bonnie Smith who sent receipts and statements for the Business Office. Top Right: James L. Smyth, registrar, checks academic files for students. Middle Right: Sara Couch and Bonnie Smith look over a balance sheet. Middle Left: Assistant registrar Maxine Porterfield talks to a student about her evaluation sheet. Bottom Left: Robert Cole, business manager, reviews financial matters with secretary Helen Samuel. Bottom Right: Accountant Margaret Atchison glances at her desk full of unfinished work. .,..af v 4 ya. 'ivy '?'3gfT .: ?-F i 'S'7, ml' In . sd w-4 inf ' l 2 'Q
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if jf, Y - V'K'1r:' V57 ' x 5 . I oA-cf-.LL ' Responsible for student publications on campus was the journalism department. Staff offices of the department were located on the first floor of Wilson Hall. Rhine Seymore, director of public relations in his first year at SSC, also acted as sports information director. This was also the first year at Southern State for Vernon Hall, print shop director, and James Willis Jr., instructor in journa- lism and Mulerider and Bray adviser. Bonnye Powell, secretary of the print shop, was responsible for setting type on the justowriter and the IBM ma- chine. Marjorie Hipp, director of the news bureau, sent information about students, activities to their hometown newspapers. Top Left: James R. Willis Jr., adviser of The Bray and The Mulerider, types up copy for publication, Top Right: Print shop director Vernon Hall operates a printing press. Middle Left: Mrs. Bcnnye Powell's iob as secretary keeps her busy in the publications department. Bottom Left: News Bureau Director Mariorie Hipp prepares to type correspondence to hometown newspapers. Bottom Right: Rhine Seymore, director of public relations, sends out information on the various facilities at Southern State. I-,. , , Ayxf- 'er - 5,63- 4 xphx 54,72 .D i
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Ann Thomas and Paul Kirkpatrick served stu- dents as counselors. They offered students inter- views ior personal and academic problems and pro- vided information services of all types. The counse- lors also aided students in placement- in further education after graduation. Liln'a1'ians'Velma Lee Adams, Mary Looney, Kathryn Condray, and Lillie Miller kept I. M. Peace Library organized nd in good working order for student use. Top left: Dr. Kirkpatrick advises a student. Middle Right: Ann Thomas offers counseling advice to Jo Ann Dempsey of Magnolia. Bottom: Librarians Velma Lee Adams, Mary Looney, Kathryn Condray, and Lillie Miller convert card catalog to Library of Congress system. xZ...i,, ,fr-. J, if ,- 55 .J-...A -..-HY ..s,,,A , ..,N - it A .'f ' -cv, A wi -'ff --. fi - Q I W N'--ss..- . fxx li Q T3-l
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