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l,. . 35 - fl' so K: :TA 4 i N - V LLVV I 3 . A ..... , 'A ' fiEff5-35:2 K kr 'X ---. w.kkk I I ' . 1 , K , N . .. Q 5 ' 'lf ' ABOVE: Checking an empty box is Linda Harris. TOP LEFT: Helping a student select his required books are Clyde Thomas and Rena Richards. TOP RIGHT: Fleplenishing her supplies, Barbara Miller is assisted by Clyde Thomas. MIDDLE RIGHT: Postmistress Aloyise Hipp shows Pam Cooper how to mark a package. RIGHT: Outdoors furnishes a change from maintenance jobs for Doug Farra, 1 , .1 I , 32' Lf x X r' 1 an T W E '4 . ,haw I 'i .55 ' . i 1 ,sf 4'.: ,, Q ,
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lil 'S journalists, Accountants Ioumalist, PR Chairman Replaced In the journalism department, the former chairman of public relations was replaced by George Henry. The Bray and Mulerider were advised by Paul Mays, who was in his first year at SSC. The registrar's duties are numerous, and some of the most important include the designation of the system of numbering courses. maintaining services of transfer transcripts, composing a oomplete permanent record of the academic work of students and providing records of evaluation of transfer credits to the office of the Vice President for Academic Af- fairs. Serving directly under the president, the business manager is responsible for the management and accounting of all finances of the institution, for purchasing and procuring materials, for main- taining an inventory of all college property and for preparing and distributing the payroll. QOPPOSITE PAGEj TOP LEFT: A camera bag engages the attention of Paul Mays, journalism instructor, and Vernon Hall, print shop supervisor. BOT- TOM LEFT: The administrative depart- ment secretaries include: Seatedi D. Duncan, J. Williams, C. Walz, Standing: J. Watson, M. Groves, H. Kirkpatrick, A. Ftich, G, Gunnels, J. Mason, M. Sanders, M. Johnson, B. Smith, V. Neal, T. Thomas, D. Knowles: M. Gillespie. TOP CENTER: Maxine Porterfield gives a college catalog to Gwen Golden. CEN- TER: Two administrators, Ft. H. Cole, Jr., Business Manager, and Auburn Smith, Director of Student Aids, take a break in the union. TOP RIGHT: Fteviewing a manuscript are Margaret Atchison and lmon E. Bruce. CENTER RIGHT: Examining the cover of the campus calendar is Mr. James L. Smyth, Registrar. BOTTOM RIGHT: As news bureau director, George Henry, studies football statistics.
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I Maintenance, Bookstore Daily Visits to Post Office and Bookstore Abolish Monotony Each day we awakened, awakened to a continuous routine. We came in contact with friends and acquaintances, who helped break that monotonous pace. Each day consisted of a quick run to the mailbox. We expected the box to have something, but we only found a notice from the business office. After fall registration, freshmen found themselves constant visitors to the bookstore. We heard them say , . . How many books is it go- ing to take. Why did I have to blow it, and take three art courses. l've spent all my money on art supplies. Without the bookstore what would we have done? Always needing something or other which the bookstore would be certain to have: textbooks. SSC every- thingsf' and all other student sup- plies. To keep us going, through the day, the cafeteria not only pro- vided us food. but acted as a meet- ing place for students to meet with friends and to get a rehash of the day's happenings. TOP: Talking with a tired helper is Mr. Porterfield. MIDDLE: Planning a new menu, Roy Deere sits silently at his desk. LEFT: A student positions a pipe as Billy Ftay Machen supewises. M 25
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