Washburn University - Kaw Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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Financial duties varied in M0siman's dual role HOLDER of two positions is Gene Mosiman, Business Manager and Assistant to the Treasurer. In his capacity as Washburn's Business Manager, he handles requisitions for supplies for the university and student groups and approves all transactions that pass through his office. He also issues the fac- ulty and student payrolls and is in charge of mar- ried student housing. Mr. Mosiman works closely with students, advising student business managers on the proce- dure used in requisitioning and helping plan budg- ets for campus activities. As Assistant to the Treasurer, he works with university finances and assists Mr. Vogel in his du- ties. Director responsible for building plans, upkeep MR. LLOYD DUROW is the Director of the Physical Plant and chairman of all building com- mittees. This entails meeting with architects and administrators to plan expansions such as the Union addition, the wing adioining Morgan, and the Fine Arts Center, as well as renovating sidewalks and altering electrical wiring. The physical plant maintains university property and checks 'faulty equipment and losses reported by the different departments. It directs parking and issues tickets for traffic violations, and is in charge of campus security. i .,. :stj'T .- , vm-..-1, 21 -. - , mf .. 1 . i-.L . .- -., L .1.L.,.' Us .,., 1 .., ,HN up 1 A 'l -- 'I M ffl . . rl ft 'Alam -we-Q-, 'A r l 21

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Related areas Widen service AS DIRECTOR of Con- tinuing Education, Mr. James Young has primary responsi- bility for the diverse program of educational services to the com- munity. While his department seeks to serve the increased demands of a growing com- munity of adult students, the Evening College and Summer Session serve undergraduates as well as adults. In addition, Mr. Young's department sponsors an in- creasing number of short-term and special seminars. ff- VKX?-,. , A 5, 20 X . l 2. ,msgs i ETV takes to air in October debut WASHBURN University will be the keystone for Educational Tel- evision in Kansas, stated Ian Wheeler. Wheeler is director of Edu- cational Television at Washburn and general manager of KTWU. Broad- casting began in October, 1965, and will continue with limits imposed only by the support and interest of the people of Kansas. He coordinates the physical and mechanical aspects of the ETV program with the basic purposes and goals of the educational system to be conveyed to the people in areas surrounding Washburn. Washburn is already dis- cussing future expansion of her Edu- cational Television facilities. This is to be ci continuous promotional plan for Washburn University. Office records star efficiency REGISTRATION this year is only part of the work directed by John Harter, Registrar and Director of Admissions. Besides handling enrollment, his office is also the center of activity for those who are dropping or changing classes. There all ac- ademic records are kept up- to-date and in order. It is his assignment to visit with prospective students and their parents, setting up conferences at the high schools to answer any questions they might have concerning Wash- burn.



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Mor an Hall houses U student services VARIOUS phases of administrative proce- dures and services were handled in the offices and departments located in Morgan Hall. Perhaps the area most frequented by students was the library. Headed this year by Sadie Hall, Acting Librarian, the staff of seven strived to satisfy students' re- quests for research material and was occupied with keeping the ever-increasing card catalogue up to date. In constant contact with faculty, Miss Hall ordered editions on their recommendation which they felt would contribute to make the 76,000 vol- ume library a more serviceable tool for academi- cians. The office of the Registrar and Director of Admissions was another important area on the WU campus. John Harter and his staff were charged with the responsibilities of carrying out enrollment procedures, processing admissions for application to the institution, recording grades and mailing them to students, and keeping all academic records on file and easily accessible. An accessory benefit to students was the Health Services. Staffed by a part-time physician and a full-time nurse, students could stop by the office for first aid or diagnosis of an illness. Flu shots and other medication were also dispensed there. The Service Area included the mailing area, duplicating machines, typewriters, and other office supplies. Although primarily designed for faculty, students were welcome to utilize the facilities to type term papers. ASSOCIATE Registrar Mrs. Geneva Henry keeps an academic record up to date by typing in current data. Mrs. Henry also handles senior analyses, schedule changes, and transcript mailings. it I ACTING librarian Sadie Hall looks over reserve cards in an effort to help a stu- dent find books for a research report. LIBRARY STAFF Acting Librarian ............... .Sadie Hall Circulation 8. Orders ....... Virginia Haggart Order ....................... Opal Wade Inter-Library Loan ............ Lois Hartman Catalogue ....... Helen Fisher, Vera Johnson Periodicals .............. Elizabeth French 1 1 RESPONSIBLE for admission of students, Mrs. Virginia Ross also evaluates transfer credits and supervises veterans' affairs in her duties as Associate Director of Admissions. ,se- t .. rv1'.7.J':f'? 'l' Q - j .jf s .'.v 1 r. Mae, . 6 tif. ttf? T- jj'i. s weft

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