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Col. T. R. Smith Mrs. Sandra Thompson Personnel Services Make Student Life Smooth. Easy Student personnel services include everything of im- portance to students. All campus organizations and activities are scheduled and registered in the Office of Student Personnel Services. Col. T. R. Smith is di- rector and it is his responsibility to serve as sponsor of the Student Senate as well. Mrs. T. C. Brown is dean of women. She is directly in charge of all housing for women and for the granting of permission to leave the campus. She is sponsor of the Women's Senate and works as sponsor of the campus chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Mrs. Sandra Thompson is secretary to Col. Smith. On most occasions, it is Mrs. Thompson who makes the appointments, secures the signatures for requisitions, and finally settles the issues for other departments being supervised by Col. Smith. Mrs. Franciel Hall is secretary to Dean Brown. Her duties are many and her accomplishments as chief record keeper for all women students represents accuracy and near perfection. Food service, linen service, and com- forts of students in general are managed through Stu- dent Personnel. No student can go through Bishop without dealing directly with persons so employed. Mrs. Virginia Hayes is coordinator of student activities and assistant professor in the division of Counseling and Guidance. She is director of the pre-college pro- gram of intensive study conducted each summer for in-coming freshmen. 4... Fil. '- .,, .atoms Mrs Franciel Hall, left, is secretary to Dean T. C. Brown. All activi- assignments and all kinds of things are issued in this office The ties of women students must be coordinated through their office, charm clinic is started here, too. and immediately before holidays, it's a very popular place. Room Dean T. C. Brown Mrs. Virginia Hayes
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Miss Ronetta B. Adams Placement Office Mrs. Opal Fields Admissions Office 3 Q sf ls, r . . 3 1 . Miss Sandra Blume Postmistress Mrs. Essie Guthrie Health Service K Q f- Lil if' Miss Rosalind .Johnson Health Service KL Mrs. Ora Mae Range Food Service Mrs. Corgia Tarrant Reading Office 56 Q Mrs. Vella Massey Social Science Sec'y Mr. Ralph Sheppard Budget Officer Mrs. Portia Taylor Housemother Mr. Robert Z. Drew Placement Office Mrs. Franceal Hall Dean of Women's Office ,ETD .- A A itll, 1-i.r'.Q'X 5' Wag ' Mr. George Merchant Accounting Office Mrs. Mary F. Dye Religion and Philosophy Miss Connie Harris PBX Operator Mrs. Eunice Miller Housemother Mrs. Elvia Smith Financial Aids i Mr. John Thompson Printer Mrs. Sudie Strong Housemother Mrs. Alma Wortham Health Service Af?
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