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,L-u,,. . i ... wg., Just what does it take to make a college continue in opera- tion? Money, of course. And Mr. Chester Corzine is the care- taker of the money. As business manager, Mr. Corzine is next to the President in authority, and next to a magician in keeping accounts in order. When Bishop was located in Marshall, operations were smaller, and Mr. Corzine held various positions with the college. He instituted the systems of record keeping in opera- tion at Bishop now, and he knows every facet of financing the operations ot the college. An act ot wisdom was the employment ot competent staff members. Accountants and business administrators have been selected with care. Among them are Mr. Robert Wim- bush, a graduate ot Grambling College in Louisiana, Mr. George Merchant, a Bishopite and former football star, and Mr. Ralph Sheppard, a recent import from Wiley College where he was business manager. Getting Moneg IQ a Problem: Proper QAJgiSQS5i3LS35ZT'e Spending Is a Profession Mr George Merchant Mr' Ralph Sheppard Robert Wimbush, Jr. ' Assisram, fo me Payroll Offlcer Accounlan' Business Manager 49
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l st' A55 tl!!! -2 ,V .lag i Mr. Hurd Returns After Year of Qtudg at UCLA Mr. J. D. Hurd returned in September after having spent a year at the University of California at Los An- geles. He was studying toward the doctorate in Higher Education Administration with a Crown Zellerbach Foundation Scholarship. Mr. J. D. Hurd, Registrar Miss Annie Kathryn White, Assistant Registrar Mr. Hurd is marshal at all convocations and graduations. Nlrs. Guinise Marie Smith and Mrs. Georgia J. Beard are clerk-typists in his office.
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Data Center Manages . . . Data Computers serve countless purposes and Mr. Claude Tyus is director of the Data Center. It is useful in re- search, in accounting, and in regis- tration. lts services are extended to the entire faculty through the office of research of which Mr. Walter Johnson is director. Since more space was needed, the new equip- ment is in the W. R. White Science Building now. ,,. Proper installation of equipment is a contributing factor to successful operation An engineer from General Electric keeps the 225 Computer in top condition and at its operational peak. Busy seasons vary with performances For example Mrs Mary Hooper is busiest when reports of grades, class schedules for the new semester and payroll periods come within the same week as is the case quite frequently She was processing schedules for the new semester when the picture was made 50
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