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Mahlon N. Rissler BBA Computing Center Director Harvey S. Schrock BRE Director of Business Affairs Henry G. Shook Superintendent of Mechanical Maintenance Clayton D. Showalter Bookstore Manager Dwight O. Wyse BS Chief Accountant Linda Musselman The scope of the Division of Business Affairs extends far beyond the physical facilities of EMC. Budgeting and budget control for the college community are part of their responsibility. Working with a budget of 3.2 million dollars, the division accounted for all receipts and expenditures. Payrolls, payment of bills, and purchasing are included in the job of Business Affairs. This year the major emphasis within the division was building renovation. In addition to the construction of a new auditorium, the cafeteria was enlarged; a recital hall was constructed in the chapel basement; WEMC moved to Astral Hall, and the new library officially opened, Perhaps the most diverse department on campus, the Business Affairs Division deals with anything from burnt- out light bulbs to budget planning for the upcoming fiscal year. It thus plays an integral part in making EMC’s existence possible.
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“The whole campus is my office,” smiled Harvey Schrock, chairman of the Division of Business Affairs. For no other person at EMC is this more literally true. Schrock and his staff take responsibility for the physical well-being of campus buildings and grounds. The Division of Business Affairs seeks to create and maintain facilities conducive to the educational life of the college. Schrock emphasized that his office exists to serve the academic community. ‘‘We adjust facilities to what the educational needs of the present require,” he continued. The construction of the auditorium in the administration building, seating three hundred students, was an answer to the need for larger rooms to seat IDS classes. Services available to faculty and students through the Business Affairs Division are many. The bookstore, dorms, cafeteria, snack shop and computer center are administered through this office. Lynn Bontrager BS Director of Food Services E. Grant Herr MA Purchasing Agent Reaford E. Hershberger Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Florence E. Horst BS Assistant Director of Food Services Elroy W. Kauffman Accountant Lois S. Kreider Accountant Ula R. Martin Assistant to the Director of Business Affairs Elizabeth Mosemann Bookkeeper
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