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KENNETH BOWERS, the Director of Publications, vir- tually directs any printed matter of importance sponsored by the college. This includes the student publications, the Etoumian, Conestogan, and the Elm. He edits the alumni edition of the Etoumian and assists in the publication of the Alumni Bulletin, the school catalog and numerous small pieces. With the formation of our own radio station, Mr. Bowers took on the added duties of advising the student committee and handling 90% of the news releases. He is part of the total public relations program in the radio and TV areas. He is mainly concerned with getting the college ' s name before the public and having the purposes of the college ' s policies and actions understood. His goal is continually to- ward an improved image of the college. GLEN E. IRWIN is administrative assistant in public rela- tions. His responsibilities at Elizabethtown College are in the areas of development and fund raising. He is an organizer, charter member and past director of the Lancaster Christian School Association. He is also a trustee of the Lancaster School of Bible, general secretary of the Calvary Independent Church Sunday School and director of the wceklv radio program, The Voice of Chris- tian Education. MISS BRUCKHART. new this year, too, is director of the largest domintory on campus, Ober Hall, as well as an assis- tant in student personnel. She is advisor to the hall proc- tors who are in turn responsible for their respective halls. Her being almost constantly on duty at Ober Hall gives men students an opportunity to consult her for advise and guid- ance. She feels her duties in her position are to help stu- dents develop a well-balanced, well-rounded college life through realization of the importance of living in a resi- dence hall. MRS. NEFF, in addition to being Head of Residence at Royer Hall, is the assistant to the Dean of Women and teaches Language Arts, a course for elementary education majors. Having come to the campus from the Pottstown School System, where she was a guidance counselor, Mrs. Neff is in her second year at Elizabethtown. Kenneth L. Bowers Glenn E. Irwin Elizabeth F. Bruckhart Hazel M. Neff
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Clarence G. Enterline PROFESSOR ENTERLINE, as the Alumni secretary, as- sumes the duties of establishing new alumni chapters and seeing that the existing ones are active. Since he acts as the official liaison officer between the college and graduates, he helps in fund campaigns and planning Homecoming and Alumni Days. Professor Enterline has established his goal of a good- will service available in The Secretary ' s Angle column in the alumni edition of the Etownian. He hopes his other goals will be realized also. They include increased alumni activity, campus seminars for alumni, and self-sufficient chapters. More active and better informed alumni are good publicity facets and needed strength for the college. DR. BERKEBILE, in addition to being professor of chem- istry, has two other important functions. He serves as our Director of Teachers for West Africa Program, helping to recruit, screen and process twenty-five teachers per year to be sent into the secondary schools of Ghana and Nigeria. The funds for this are supplied as a beneficence by the Hershey Chocolate Corporation. Dr. Berkebile will fly to Africa this spring to evaluate the problems of the present thirty-three participants in order to provide a smoother pro- gram for the new recruitments. As director of the college ' s extension program, he acts as liaison person between the college and the administrative office of the Harrisburg Center and provides the faculty for this center. JERALD L. GARLAND, a 1959 graduate of Elizabethtown College, returned to his Alma Mater last September as As- sistant to the Dean of Admissions. Due to the increasing amount of work connected with the Admissions Office, Mr. Garland joined the staff to aid in the task of interviewing, processing applications and visiting high schools. JASON LINDOWER, newly added to the administrative staff this year, aids Mr. Kurtz with the increased business and finance of the college resulting from the expanding enrollment. His particular duties include purchasing, hand- ling student accounts, reporting, and running the business office. Before he accepted his new position Mr. Lindower was a tax accountant with a CPA firm. He also teaches finance and income tax courses. Jerald L. Garland ■i Jason Lindower
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LIBRARIANS Anna M. Carper CONSTRUCTION IS NOW UNDERWAY to expand the library facilities — allowing more space for books, periodicals, and expanded study rooms. The expansion will provide the students with a greater realm of research as well as pleasurable reading matter. This ex- pansion will place a greater burden on the already heavily worked library staff. Miss Anne Carper, library director, is dedi- cated to broaden the scope of the present library facilities. Mr. Jack Slater is catalogue librarian. Newly added to the staff this year, Mrs. Guiliana Grilk is reference librarian. A new structure, new ideas, new under- standing — these are fine new additions to the gradual intellectual development of Eliza- bcthtown College. Guiliana Grilk Jack Slater tIBRARIANS: Rosalie E. Bowers, Ephraim Meyer, Mary B. Stambaugh
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