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Though sometimes overwhelmed by invoices, orders, requisitions, and bills, Mr. Brock still manages in his efficient manner to keep the business affairs of the college in order. G. M. BROCK THE BUYING AND SELLING EXPERTS Need someone to fix a broken steam pipe oi shut off a stuck fire alarm? Just call on W. A Ault, superintendent of buildings and grounds or W. C. Forston, Jr., chief engineer— they wil fix it in record time. Fred Bollou, Katherine Chenault, and Edith Mcllvaine must be discussing some special prob- lem that has ar isen in managing the affairs of the Student Union Building. Mr. Brock ' s right-hand helpers-E. B. Noland, Aileen Wickersham, ond E. P. McConnell, help keep the business affairs of the college running smoothly.
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MELViN E. MATTOX Registrar A friendly greeting, informed on college equirements, consoler to those that hove contract troubles, Melvin E. Mattox will e remembered for these sterling char- D. J. CARTY Director of In-Service Education What correspondence courses are offered? Where can I take this extension course? When do I register with the Placement Bureau? — these ore questions that Mr. Corty is well- alified to answer. . . . AND THE STAFF HELPS img. effic nd the scenes should receive much e credit for Eastern ' s progress. Th ■ miliar faces will long be remembe )r their courtesy and friendliness. Left to right; First row, Mrs. Rac uncon, secretary to the Director of ervice Education; Lois CoMey, secret J the president; Mrs. Helen Perry, oss nt to the Director of Personnel; SeC( Dw: Louise Broaddus, recorder in Re. ars office; Mrs. Bessie Griggs, inforr on clerk; Carrie Potts, secretary to egistrar; Mrs. Martho Barksdale, sei 3ry to the Dean. The dormitories function very efficient- ly under the leodership of Miss Wingo, assistant Dean of Women, Mrs. Inez Claxon, housemother of Sullivan Hall; and not pictured, Mrs. L. A. Abrams, housing secretary for men ' s dormitories, and Mrs. Pauline Allen, housemother of Burnam Holl. 19
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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OLD GRADS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Seated left to right: Miss Rozellen Griggs, vice-president; Ted C. Gilbert, President; Mrs. Olive Faries, vice-president. Standing: Mrs. Mary Fran- cis Richards, executive secretary; Robert F. Cayton, presi- dent of the Northern Kentucky Alumni Club; Miss Florence Champion, president - elect; and John E. Robinson, vice- president-elect. Absent from picture: Joseph A. Shearer, presi- dent of the Louisville Alumni Club; Dudley Starns, president of the Lexington Alumni Club; and Mrs. Fannie Porter, repre- sentativeot-large. Mrs. Richards works endless hours keeping the Association functioning properly. Every effort is made to enlist new members and to keep in touch with all Eastern graduates. It is through her office that these officers are elected. Mrs. Richards will be the one who keeps Eastern alive to us after we graduate and scatter in many directions. The Alumni Association provides a means for gradu- ates to keep in touch with the happenings at Eastern. The Association sponsors Homecoming, the biggest event of the year, and gives an Alumni banquet at Commence- ment time with the graduating seniors, twenty-five and ten year classes as honored guests. Eastern numbers many distinguished men and women among its graduates — doctors, lawyers, and educators to mention a few. Mr: Frankie Deniston secretary to the Alu finds lost alumni, CRESS is mailed, and hondl encc from hundreds of oli that the PROG- 21
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