Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1951

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Mr. Vickery sees that the registrar ' s office is kept functioning smoothly. THE REGISTRAR MR. G. E. METZ The responsibility of handling all the records and grades for old and new students belongs to the registrar. In recent years the IBM system for handling grades and registration has greatly stream- lined the job. Mr. G. E. Metz and his staff also handle the ordering of diplomas and the o. k.ing of seniors ' rings. All these things help to make the functions of the school year easier. Need one more credit to turn senior? Then you ' d better see Miss Coker, the registrar ' s keeper-of-many-records in room 19. t ■■f£ Mr. Berry and Mr. Scott do the mass of paper work necessary to keep the I.B.M. machine going. Jane Steele and Marilyn Clapp keep the registrar ' s office up to date on who ' s who at Clemson.

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THE BUSINESS MANAGER MR. J. C. LITTLEJOHN The vast job of handling the money and expenditures of Clemson falls to the capable hands of Mr. A. J. Brown and Mr. J. C. Littlejohn, respectively. In addition to their regular duties, the problems of the new expansion program have added to their burden. The many details involved in keeping track of the salaries, tuition, and expenses incurred in running a large institution make for an endless and thankless job, but nevertheless a necessary one. The equally unpublicized job of keeping Clemson in good repair and handling the finances of all student activities keeps the Business Manager ' s office constantly at work to keep Clemson among the best of American Colleges. THE TREASURER ... MR. A. J. BROWN It ' s no easy matter to keep 3,000 hungry people satis fied. Just ask Mr. Lindsey, the mess officer. Mrs. Jean Fenneli handles all of the front office wo$ for the business manager. Mr. Henry Hill is supposed to be keeping the pre-fafcl full, but it looks more like he ' s listening to the ball gamJ Mr. Hamilton Hill, ably assisted by Miss Virginia Poole, keeps Taps and CD. A. on a sound financial footing. v



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Mr. P. B. Holtzendorff, secretary of the Y , reviews the handbook before its release. Coach Frank Howard, besides directing the athletic associa- tion, sees that our football team is consistently among the best in the nation. The job of president gives Dr. R. F. Poole few spare moments from his responsibilities at Clemson. A ROLE All the departments in the school work together to keep a smooth-working machine. Dr. Poole at the head, Col. Cookson as Commandant and Dean of Men, and the many other officials form an integral part of a great institution, each with a separate responsibility that is a necessity in the administration. Editor of the Alumni News and advisor to Taps, John Califf keeps all graduates informed of developments at Clemson.

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