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1. SWITCHBOARD: Eleanor Twigg. 2. ALUM- NI SERVICESXPUBLIC RELATIONS: Stand- ing: Marc Barnett, Ed Leonard. Seated: Iva Lea Durocher, Joyce Brown. 3. LIBRARYQ Stand- ing: Virginia Allen, John Young. Seated: Jenny Bennett, Marguerite Newlon, Bonnie Knausse. 4. BUSINESS OFFICE, Back Row: Mike Gipson Mabel Lozier, Regina Norris, Dionne Pigg. Front Row: Sherry Allison, Belinda Chriss, Ann Ryan. 5. COUNSELING: Harles Cone. 61CAFETERIA St ' : Dean Nay, Hank Biffenbaugh. Seated: Diane Schee e, ar mith. . INUINK E aley, Kathy Roberts. Ccontinued on page 233 y .af 5 .- df fi 1 jj f 1,51 Q 631358332 J jf? il Qi f. 2 in 'aa K
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Art 'T 2 ' .sf ,sz-:F 5-51,-T . ls in xx '5 iw i SWS Presently occupying part of the basement of one of the girl's dorms, the art department is not large. However, as part of the Wil- liam Jewell Tomorrow Campaignn the de- partment hopes to occupy part of what is now Brown Gymnasium by late 1979. Its small size has not hindered its course offer- ings, however, and students use their imagi- nations in everything from Drawing and Painting to Jewelry Making. 1. Ceramic teacher Bob McNeely. 2. Chairman of the art department, David Johnson, gives Evan Cal- low advice for preparing his woodcut print. 3. Dr. Judith Dilts. 4. Photography as both a hobby and as a profession is taught by Prof Phil Maslin as part of the night school program. 5. Dr. Burdette Wag- enknccht, chairman of the biology department. 6. Prof. Charles Newlon answers DavQQlvenfs ques- tion about a test. 7. Checking for heartbfeats seems to become part of Dr. Clifford Mehrer's course study. 8. Dr. Burdette Wagenknecht. 9. Part-time biology teacher Peggy Harrison. ff. B ........,,..,,..-ss-amasfss:s.ws.is -1, an--.K
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