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Q . LQ... ,, REGIS'l'RAR'S OFFICE Siccluzmuiss LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Van Fleet, Marianne Bell, Miss Dorothy Secor, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Naomi Rider. Mrs. Lucille Pierson, Miss Bessie lylr, Eugene Beatty, Stallbohm, jo Ellen McDaniel, Mrs. Genevieve XVhiLtaker. BOOKSTORE STAFF BUSINESS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Loudenslagel, Mrs. Kathryn Riegle, Mrs. Cora SEATED ileft. to riglitj: Miss Donnellda Zeigler, Miss Leah Reese, Mrs. Blackman, Eloise Barrick. Madge Urban. STANDING: Evalyn McClelland, Mrs. Betty Luther, Mrs. Pearl Alden. UFFIUE STAFFS REGISTRAR,S OFFICE Starting the year with Mr. Bunn's right-hand people, Mr. Beatty and Miss Secor, the staff was supplemented with student workers who aided in maintaining accurate records of the complicated student enrollment, civilian and military. BOOKSTORE Three new staff members came to the aid of Supervisor Eloise Barrick this year as the duties of the Bookstore increased with the extra demand of buying and distributing books for the V-12 units. SECRETARIES Miss Stallbohm alone remained from last year's secretarial staff. Miss Cummings, a familiar face in Dean Hissong's office, accepted a position in Toledo, while Clarabelle Sekinger, of Dean Con- klin's office, enlisted in the Marines. BUSINESS OFFICE Three service and faculty Wives came to the aid of the three starting staff members, who Wit- nessed a constant turnover of personnel. There were five replacements in the business office dur- ing the year.
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, A in K li , ,A e - 4 .'. MAURICIPI Nizwnmzoi-:n. .. .................. DIRECTOR or BUREAU or JUVENILE R1-:si-:ARCH More than usually busy during this war year, Dr. Ncwberger filled a closely packed schedule ol' speaking and clinical work throughout the northwest area. PAUL F. Lmzuv .............................. LIHHARIAN Dr. Leedy became head librarian last spring when Dr. Ogg resumed a full-time math schedule. V-12 classes and new civilian courses placed new demands upon the library. 4-l 1 ' . . ' l 1 WAl.'FPIll A. ZAUGG... ............... Dimzcron or Bum-:AU or IXPPOINTIVII-IN'1'S An acute shortage ol' teachers more than doubled the problem of supply and demand in the Bureau ol' Ap- pointments. Dr. Zaugg kept the help wanted sign constantly displayed. llmzsclli-11. Lr1'ui:m.ANn. .Dllll-ZCTOR or S'rUU1-:N'1' 'Fl-:Ac'i11NG Dr. Litherland faced new problems this year in the accelerated program. Concentrated practice teaching was one plan evolved to meet the new conditions. 42. .ln . ...- ,- E, J. Kmciscm-:n ..................... BUSINESS MANAGER ' Exchanging the keys to the business office for a 1 - . . l Navy commission, Mr. Kreischer completed seven years as business manager of the University in January, HERMAN Gmisi-:iz .................... BUSINESS NIANAGI-Ill The newest member of the administrative staff took over responsibilities of the business management of the University at the departure of Mr. Kreischer for Navy service, JOHN W. BUNN ........................,.... REGISTRAR Registering V-12 men was Mr. Bunn's special assign- ment. A complex system of civilian and service regis- tration was eapably handled by Mr. Bunn who reported for induction early in April, I 1
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SERVIEE STllFFS MAINTENANCE Completing his twenty-sixth year on the Uni- versity maintenance staff, Mr. Ronk found new problems this rationed year in the upkeep of buildings and equipment. Steve and Mr. Henrich kept the campus in order. CRITICS Supervising the practice teaching program was a group of local teachers whose responsibilities were increased by the acceleration of the teacher- training program. There were no changes in the critic staff, a condition which contrasted with the rapid turnover general in the profession. DIETITIAN Carrots twice a day for the V-5 menus was only a part of the worries which accompanied Mrs. Herriff's duties. As University dietitian she was in charge of menus, employment, and buying for Shatzel Hall, S. S. Kohl, and S. S. Williams. LIBRARY Under the direction of Dr. Paul Leedy, the library staff organized the 1943-44 program to be even more adaptable to changing curricula. New classes required additional books while other books were dropped from the reserve lists. M A i Ni' is N.-x NL' if LEFT TO RIGHT: Randolph Ronk, Carl Henrich, Lyman Stevens DlE'l'I'l'lAN Mrs. Muynie Herri Ll H RA R Y STAFI QEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Margaret Yocom. Miss Ruby King, Miss llclen lfashbnugh, Mrs. Maude Sharp. HosPrrAL The second floor clinic of Johnston Hospital Was turned over to the Navy Medical unit this year, while Dr. Ross and her staff occupied the first floor offices. Janet Larson, Marie Sekinger, and Camilla Barnes were additions to the staff this year. FRITICS FRONT RONV tleft to riglitj: Miss Ennu Pigg. Miss Mae Tindall, Miss Maude Doane, Miss Marvalene Day, Mrs. Grace Bell, Miss Doris Kerns. BACK ROW: Miss Mary Mick, Mrs. Maudell Bigelow. Miss Lola Mercer, Miss Alice Roth. Miss Vivian Craun, Miss Ruth Vun Dorn. Miss Lena Mills. ff llOSI'l'l'AI. STAIFIF LEIFT TO RIGHT: Miss lk-len Marsh. Dr. Lcnhelle Ross, Miss Thelma Stevenson. --vQ '
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