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A dministrative Assistants The women behind the scenes at E.C.C. lend an efficient and feminine touch to the mounds of work necessary to keep the college’s wheels rolling smoothly. (From top left to right) Miss Judy Amos, who was one of the First Stu¬ dent workers, accepted a full-time position as Accounting Secretary in the summer of 1965. Mrs. Linda Beeler was also employed in the summer of 1965. Brisk and efficient, Mrs. Beeler is the Nursing Department’s secretary. A pioneer with Dr. Owen, lovely Mrs. Martha Yates began work in November of 1963 before E.C.C. was of¬ ficially opened. She continues to give the main office a professional grace and charm with her efficient secretarial skills. 13
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Administrative Associates Mrs. Norma Kenigsberg joined the staff in January, 1966. She assumed many of the duties that the Bursar-Recorder had undertaken because of limited personnel. Her capable and friendly manner has quickly become a vital part of E.C.C. A graduate of Vassar College, she received her M.P.A. from The City College of New York. Miss Betty Jane McFarland was given the tremendous task of beginning E.C.C.’s library. Through her efforts, the already too small library has grown from empty shelves to 7,500 volumes and 76 periodicals. She re¬ ceived her A.B. from Western Ky. State College, her M.A. from George Peabody College and her M.A. in Library- Science from George Peabody College. Before taking a leave of absence in January of 1966 to continue work on his doctorate, Mr. Updike served as part-time counselor, bowling instructor and education teacher. He was graduated from Kentucky Wesleyan Col¬ lege; he received his M.A. from the University of Kentucky and his A.S.C.ed from the University of Louisville. 12 ■■
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The Commerce Department provided the first terminal program offered by the Elizabethtown Community Col¬ lege. In the secretarial field there were a one-year Certifi- cate Program and a two-year Associate Degree Program designed for those persons desiring college credit as well as secretarial training. Medical and legal secretarial train¬ ing will be included in the future curriculum. The secretarial students have had an opportunity to participate in a cooperative program with a local industry which provided the students with on-the-job training. The selected students worked part time and carried at least a twelve-hour class load at the college. Phyllis Payton Brandenburg B.A. Georgetown College M.A. University of Kentucky Commerce A student planning to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in gen¬ eral business, economics, banking, personnel management, marketing or accounting is given an excellent opportunity to meet lower division requirements for these fields in a transfer program. Terminal programs, in which a stu¬ dent may receive an Associate Degree, are offered in ac¬ counting and marketing. Part-time Instructors Judith Bale Robert Cathey Albert England Wayne Smithson Dan Hayes Emil Peter, III B.B.A. University of Notre Dame M.B.A. University of North Carolina 14
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