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Top: Paraonnall and PUctment Oftk«: D f C K. Samwalton and Mr . L. Jon««. Bottom; Butln«« Ott««: Batty Gray, Lee Jotirvfto . MIm Dorothy Pr «g rd. and Mr. HaroM Barle. Personncll and Placement Office; Registrar ' s Office The Personnel and Placement Office serves the College by coordinating the personnel program of the college, administering the student testing program and maintaining personnel files for all students, and assisting graduates in securing teaching positions. The most important function of the Registrar’s Office is the maintenance of current and permanent student records for all persons who have ever attended C. W. C- E. In addition to this, this office has charge of registering all students each quarter, scheduling class periods and class rooms, and sending out report cards. 10
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BUSINESS OFFICE The personnel of the Business Office consists of Kenneth Courson, Business Manager; J. A. Clemon. Assistant Accountant; Barbara Fischer. Cashier; Marguerite Hansen. Book¬ keeper; and Ruthanne Curry. Clerk. Dawn Frank is the newest addition to the staff and oc¬ cupies the position of Miss Curry who left in the Spring to be married. This office is a busy place the year ' round. It is here the enthusiastic, freshman, along with the upper-classman, pays his tuition and his bills. These, however, are small details, for in this office the various expenditures to maintain the College are budgeted, supplies are pur¬ chased, bills are paid, the payroll for the personnel of the College is handled, and accounts are maintained. All of the staff find work in this office a real pleasure under the leadership of Mr. Cour¬ son. a man with unusual ability and a genial personality. Mr». a»r|.ara Smith, Mr. Kenneth CourMn. Mr. J. A. Climmcnt. Miae Ruth Ann Curry, Marguerite Hanten.
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DEAN OF WOMEN College education comprises two type of training—the formal education which is ob¬ tained in class rooms, in laboratories, and in lecture halls, and the informal education which is derived from the experience of living, working, and playing with other in the dormitories, in student organizations, and in social activities. Both types of training are essential to achieve a well balanced personality; the one complements the other. It is this informal education with its many attendant problems that is the chief concern of the Dean of Women ' s office. Jhe main objective of this office is the guidance and counselling of women students to the end that each may develop to the fullest of her own potentialities and become a happy and contributing member of the college communit •. DORMITORY STATT This year’s dormitory staff lias consisted of Miss Delia Forgey. director and dietician: Mrs. Coffin and Mrs Oldham, housemothers off Sue Lombard and Munson Hall, respectively. I heae three women have done a great deal to make the campus as comfortable and home¬ like as possible for the girls during the past year. Dean of Worsen Office; Frances Taylor. Mrs. Annette Hitchcock. Irene Olson. Dormitory Staff. Mrs. Fannie Coffin. Mrs. felfic Oldham, Mika Dsliil Forgey. 11
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