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48 At right, Emmett Davis, superintendent of buildings and grounds; Above, William Gunn, director of food services. William Gunn, director of Evangel's food service, and his staff have prepared about 380,000 meals this year, using about 37 tons of potatoes, 34 tons of vegetables, and hundreds of pounds of meat. The cafeteria served about 150 more per meal than last year. The dining room has been quiet; dress has been better, said Gunn. We, the staff, are real pleased. With the opening of Walther and Krause Halls and Crusadg Hall this year, the Gunn, Davis maintain food and housing services despite record enrollment duties of Emmett Davis, superintendent of buildings and grounds, have increased. The cost of maintenance has also in- creased since last year. Examples of the high cost include about $63,000 for heat, $10,000 for water, and $5,600 just to remove the trash. Davis and the maintenance crew are to be commended for their dedicated ser- vice to the college.
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Arrival of new computers facilitates higher administrative efficiency Above, Malcolm Campbell, consultant to dean of the college; lower right, Willis Berry, controller; lower left, Betty Chase, information service director. i i i Willis Berry, controller of Evangel Col- lege, found the use of new computers very advantageous in his duties this year. Monthly balance sheets have omit- ted the previous problem of digging through old records for information. Major decisions were made regarding emphasis on budgeting areas. Malcolm Campbell, consultant to Dean Robert Cooley, also acted as a faculty member this year. Part of his responsi- bilities was doing work on computers for the library. Plans for using computer devices for classroom work, budgeting, and accounting developed to a high efficiency. Betty Chase, information service direc- tor, was the only member of the Greater Springfield Press Club who has served for more than two years and has become a delegate for vice-president. Among Miss Chase's duties were alerting the public of activities concerning Evangel College students both on campus and off. Sports information, which was cus- tomarily a part of her department, was under the direction of David Spillman. 47
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Top: Emerald Wray, assistant dean of students, lis- tens intently to a student's problems. Lower: Mrs. Lucille Clark, director of women students, checks through her personal files. Lower right: Assistant resident supervisors Barbara Engelking, Doug Brox- son, and Shirley Elliott chat outside Crusader Hall. Above: Evangel's resident supervisors left to right are: Frieda Gian, Wayne Tesch, Maybelle Anderson, Lucille Clark, Mariam Shaw Poppe, Ron Hohenadel, and Mike Thomas. Mrs. Clark, Wray tackle big task with increased enrollment The position of assistant dean of students was filled by Emerald Wray, a newcomer to Evangel College. As assistant dean, Wray appointed resident assistants and resident supervisors, and he worked closely with students. The resident supervisors for the men's dormitories were Wayne Tesch, Ron Hohenadel, and Mike Thomas. Under these men, dorm boards were chosen by their peers to carry out special projects such as Apple Day, HeIp-a-Kid, and other dorm activities. With the addition of two large housing units and the increase in enrollment, Mrs. Lucille Clark, director of women's activities, took on a job of great responsi- bility. Mom Clark, as she is commonly called by the students, had the oppor- tunity to counsel as problems arose in her area of supervision. Under her di- rection were Maybelle Anderson, R. S. of Spence, and Miriam Shaw, R. S. of the small dorms. 49
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