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PLIBLI RELATIDNS IT is from This window ThaT we hail friends and neighbors. IT is also This window Through which They see WesTmonT. Alumni business, such as pro- moTion for Their gaTherings and proiecfs, is pub- licized. EngagemenTs for faculTy speakers, quarTeT, and choir Tours are secured Through Their efforfs. Plans for ParenTs' Day, Open House for prospecTive sTudenTs and much of The CommencemenT arrange- menTs come under Their iurisdicTion. OTher responsi- biliTies include The prinTing of programs for all oc- casions, news releases, and brochures. The Courier, published from This office, brings campus news To l6,000 readers. Framed in This window are friendly people who make iT Their business To coordinafe all our public relaTions. S Mr. Rafhburn Shelton, Director of Public Relati Director of Development ons, Mrs. Fayrene Jofer, Secretary in Public Relations, Mr. Fr k W ll an G Sf, 55 Ss s X
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ACCREDITATIO Educational Policies Committee is very important to the student body as a whole, since it determines ev- erything related to the academic policy of Westmont. Several changes have been made this year regarding admission procedure, ad- mission requirements, graduation requirements, and probationary status of students. Among other things they pass on all declarations of maiors and on student petitions. They also set up the academic cal- endar, determine admission require- ments, and organize the summer session. The work done by this Committee meant a great deal to the final accrediting of Westmont College. Throw open the windows! Shout the good news! Word of accreditation by the Western Col- lege Association broke on campus with an official announcement by Dr. Voskuyl in chapel on Thurs- day morning, .March l3. Actually, Dr. Voskuyl came directly from the Western College Associa- tion meeting at the nearby Miramar Hotel to bring the happy tidings to the Westmont family. Dr. Mitchell Briggs, Executive Secretary of the Western College Association, made the official an- nouncement that Westmont College was now na- tionally accredited by virtue of the action taken by the association to admit Westmont as a mem- ber in full standing. News of Westmont's important academic step forward spread quickly throughout the nation and the world. Typical of the congratulatory tele- grams that began to pour into Dr. Voskuyl's office was the one from Dr. Edward John Carnell, Presi- dent of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, . . . the cause of Christ throughout the world will be greatly strengthened by Westmont's Accredita- tion . . . EDLICATIONA PCLICIES COMMITTEE Z QUE' W sw:-.'::. f7 h ' .C , H, ,WM , C , . - ..
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