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Mrs. Frances Berkihiser Miss Esther Fritz Associate professor of Assistant professor of library science library science, eduw- Miss Eleanor Parry tional media center Assistant professor of Mrs. Jean Smith L library science Assistant professor of library science Extreme left: Mr. Best talks with Bill Abbott and PhiI Kristianson; left: Glennis Johnsen just wants to know where one is; above: Cindy Richards checking out a fall supply. Library serves Evangel students The library served as an excel- lent instrument for Evangel students with the ever-present pressure of homework and exams. The strategically placed daily and weekly newspapers became a choice spot to learn what was happening across the country and around the world. Some of the newspapers available to students were the San Francisco Chronicle, the New York Times, and The London Times. To help supplement the defi- ciency of current research infor- mation, reference, material was com- piled by instructors of various dis- ciplines. A new addition to the library was the browsing collec- tion. Mrs. Frances Berkihiser served as the library director and was aided by Miss Eleanor Parry and Mrs. Jean Smith. 71
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70 Resident head supervisors New for 1971 year was the position of resident head supervisors who acted as counselors. This office replaced the resident supervisors and assistants of past years. The resident heads' duties were to provide activities and other stimuli to supplement dormitory life styles. The idea behind the new positions was based on relationship' of faculty with .students. Though the resident heads are in leader- ship position, they were more like observers than disciplinarians as they promoted creativity in dormitory life. . . 1 ,x w; $3 1: Egg :w a, n In Mr. Berl Best, Miss Linda deVries, Miss Barbara Engelking, Resident head of Krause Resident head of Walther Resident head of Spence Resident head of Dorms Hail Hall Hall 50, 51 N iv guru ' I Mm.:3........23w. act as counselors As counselors the heads served as people who did not give just advice, but solu- tions to problems for those needing their aid. The heads promoted dormitory in- volvement in devotions, holding meet- ings with outside speakers. Resident heads-counselors were Berl Best, Miss Linda de Vries, Miss Barbara Engelking, Richard Hubbard, and Calvin LeMon. Assistant heads were Miss Frieda Gian and Mike Thomas. Mr. Dick Hubbard, Mr. Cal LeMon, Resident head of Birnham Wood Complex
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72 Twenty-four hour watch protects campus The traffic, safety, and security staff kept a 24-hour day, 7-day week vigil on campus this year. The traffic policy of three years was revised during the year and will be im- plemented in 1972-73. Gene Thomlinson was director of traffic, safety, and security. His assist- ant was Lowell Wade. ,- s; : z 2' Through Evangel's work-study pro- gram, five students worked as security officers. They were Floyd Dawson, jun- ior; Duane Fick, senior; Ted Estes, soph- omore; Pat Gruber, freshman; Steve Eiler, sophomore; and Ron Altis, junior. Below: Gene Thomlinson, director of traffic, safety and security, makes a radio check. Right: Lowell Wade, assistant director, mak- ing his nightly rounds. ' PLAceuz EMPLOYM:
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