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■l There are still other personnel necessary for a col- lege to run efficiently and effectively. The admini- stration office needs a staff of experienced women in the business office to carry out the many duties involved in keeping accounts, writing correspondence, and recording material into the files. Both the grounds and buildings demand daily attention so that the campus may be kept beautful and comfort- able. This task requires a maintenance staff and many busy hours. All these individuals connected with the administration of the college work together to make Elmhurst College not only a home for its students, but also an institution where they can re- ceive a higher education so that they may become better citizens in the future. Now Nile, you know the rest will do you good.
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adults frequently ask to come and look over the col- lege for a view of the educational facilities offered to prospective students. Welcoming these people is only a part of his busy role as Director of Public Relations. There are numerous letters to write pros- pective students and Mrs. Dunnivant is always on nand to carry out this necessary correspondence. There are brochures describing the college and its facilities that need designing and publication. Other means of publicity regardng college life demand time for visiting schools for their College Night and speaking to youth groups for similiar reasons. Extending college relations to the community are just as important, and this activity requires publicity of the college ' s cultural, social, academic, and athletic opportunities in newspapers and magazines. Three times a year the college welcomes the Board of Directors on campus when they gather to meet and decide major functioning policies of the college. These men and women are active civic leaders throughout the country, and their position on the board calls them together to discuss and decide major issues. This year with the new Hammerschmidt Me- morial Chapel nearing completion, the board be- gan formulating plans for a new men ' s dormitory and possibly a new dining room and snack shop. An- other decision of the board resulted in an applica- tion being made for a federal loan under the govern- ment ' s program for schools of higher education. The loan program, sponsored by the United States De- partment of Health, Education, and Welfare, will make loans available to students and also possible funds available for building construction. What ever physical ailment a student may claim, there is always a remedy Miss Ober, the college nurse, can find. The infirmary on the third floor of Commons frequently finds students bedded down for recooperation. When one isn ' t so fortunate to receive a few days of rest and quiet in the infirmary, Miss Ober always has a thermometer or pill on hand to help analyze and cure those aches and pains a student will develop. Board of Row 1 : Rev. H. H. Wintermeyer, Rev. N. C. Zulauf, Mr. E. J. Goebel, Mrs. R. J. Gliessman, Dr. R. C. Stanger, Mr. G. P. Wirth, Jr.; Row 2: Mr. O. Mettler, Rev. R. T. Fautb, Mr. L. M. Hammer- j- . schmidt. Mr. F. S. Kixmiller, Rev. E. J. A. Koch, Rev. M. Baas. Mr. L. H. Goebel; Row 3: Rev. UlYCCtOYS F - R - Daries Mr - p - C - vleer - Mr - A - E - Studt Rer - A - G - Gonser, Rev. F. C. AUrkh. Rev. B. J. Koehler.
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OFFICE STAFF Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Koss, Mrs. Dalla, Mrs. Schaeffer, Mrs. Gaulke, Mrs. Benson. w m IB ! MAINTENANCE STAFF Pete Meyer, Lazlo Bales, Adolpb Becker, Betty Mooney, Andy Burwell, Viola Nova.
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