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No matter how long the line or how tiresome the schedule, a pleasant smile always awaits each student who makes a purchase from Ruth Perisho at the bookstore. The various services represented on this page are competently performed by staff members who answer the various needs of each individual student at Friends. To a group who is often sadly neglected goes a sincere vote of thanks from all F.U.'ers. Mrs. Arny Cobb, head librzn'ian, osersees a busy group of lihrarv assistants. Pietured above are: Adrien Taylor, Marv Ann McDonald, Marv Moore, Miss Florence XVilliarns, Miss Cobb, Mrs. Travis Chappell, Elnora Link, and Roberta Baker. Mrs. Erma L. lilaser and Mrs. Helen Powell, who are in -jean Hartller, school nurse, handles two patients with profes' charge of the boys' and girls' dorms, respectixelv. share a few sional ease. 5-1 in motnent's conversation in Mrs. Blaser's apartment. tdli 5 il X l
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The Registrar's office is undoubtedly one of the most valuable centers at Friends University. The scholastic records of all students who have attended Friends become a permanent part of their files. In addition to maintaining these records, a considerable amount of correspondence must be attended to each day. An important factor in directing the registration of the students, this center examines qualifications, and records them for distribution to the proper authority. The business office is one of the busiest centers at Friends University. Its staff performs the important function of keeping all of the financial records for the school. This includes not only the payment of all bills connected with Friends, but also scholarships, federal grants, and organizationls accounts. Mr. Wood and his assistants also capably handle the financial supervision of the bookstore and cafeteria, along with payroll for all university employees, distribution of mail and office supplies, and all purchasing for the school and its various departments. u-It W... 'J' Miss Evelyn Clark, Registrar, and her assistants Mrs. Mary Schmidt, Mrs. Jennie Parker, and Miss Barbara Kliewer are An all too familiar scene to most students is the business office, where money is happily received. Pictured with Mrs. lVood are pictured as they busily labor over enrollment cards. sophomore students Cary Ohls and Diana Dick. Lyle Hain and Hlayne XVaruer discuss an accounting problem in the foreground. lalmll 'lr 1,
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'Xsa Dillon. Ray Stutzman. and Pop Atlkinson take advantage of a sunny day to do nect'ssary ground work . . . just one of this rleparttnc-nts many duties. The Cafeteria ladies take time out to receive some helpful tips on food preparation from Mrs, Burch. cafeteria head. They arc: Rclra Cray, Ann Klic-wer, Ruby Cash. Matha Rush. Lillie I6 A . V -Y -fun' 5'7::?: ? -52.25 3545? V K 'T' f 39551277 - r HiI 7ni ' . 1' Pala 5gi'2i.5:.:s?lf,g5Qfij' ffm, iv ' Wiiiiiififl 35 V The three most XV,'XNTED men on the campus in time of need for repairs, cleaning or fixing are Mr. l Adkinson, Mr. Asa Dillon, and Ray Stutzman. They are the handy fix-it men of our school. Their many jobs begin from fixing broken pipes to shoveling snow off the sidewalks. Mr. Dillon's main job is keeping the serubbery and trees in fine shape for university admirers. Besides his daytime job, Ray is , also the night watchman . . . so beware of him and the handy club he carries with him. This crew is under the direction of Mr. Adkinson. the superin- tendent of the building and Campus. Under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Burch, the cafeteria ladies face the difficult task ol' satisfying the particular tastes of Friends University students. They keep the Cafeteria open approximately fourteen hours a day to keep hungry stomachs filled and contented. Keeping the tables clean, preparing the food, and washing stacks of dishes are a few of the many tasks involved in keeping the cafeteria running smoothly. Bra7ill, Peggy Iunssen. Bessie Reay, Elizabeth Penner. and Mrs. Burch,
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