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OTIS H. MILAM Registrar and Director of Admissions LOIS E. MUTO Associate Dean of Student Affairs PETER E. PELL Associate Dean of Student Affairs OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS v iili! £ L. O. BICKEL Bookstore Manager JOHN G. CONAWAY Assistant Registrar and Director of Admissions FRANK PULICE JR. Director of Food Services 23
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STUDENT AFFAIRS The Dean of Student Affairs is directly responsible to the President for the development of supportive educational, social and cultural programs. He serves on various policy- making committees and works toward effecting better communication between students and administration. The Dean, through consultation with the Student Affairs Council and the Fairmont State College Student Government, coordinates all programs and services designed to enhance the student ' s pursuit toward an educational goal. The services provided by the various Student Affairs Offices include: orientation, housing, financial aid, placement, counseling and testing, health services, bookstore, food service, student activities, and student organizations. All these services are designed to further the concept that a college education is more than classroom experiences. . ,.«-v Dean of Student Affairs GEORGE E. CANNON HUNTER J. CONRAD Associate Dean of Student Affairs A. NEIL FRYE Associate Dean of Student Affairs 22
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DR. BILLY G. DUNN Director of Institutional Research The Office of Institutional Research is directly responsible to the President for the institutional research of the college itself. The director is responsible for compiling information concerning the costs of programs, enrollment and long range plans for college development. The office serves as a source of information for budget needs, and faculty plans, in a guantitative manner. The director is also the coordinator for Institutional Federal Programs, other than federal student aid. This office is also responsible for the liaison between the Board of Regents and the college by compiling and submitting guantitative data to the respective Board in reference to the Institutional programing. §N. y! EARL N. STRAIGHT Director of Public Relations The Public Relations Office provides a weekly news report of college activities to all state newspapers, both weekly and daily. The office is also responsible for weekly reports to all radio and T.V. stations. The office designs and prints brochures and pamphlets for the college and its divisions, handles all alumni activities and publications, and receives requests for speakers and programs from the local area. All printing at the campus print shop and at the commercial shops, carrying the Fairmont State College seal, insignias, or the name Fairmont State College, must have the approval of this office. The Director of Public Relations is directly responsible to the President for the functions of this office. ... I W. R. WILSON Director of Athletics The Director of Athletics is responsible to the President for the activities of the Athletic and Physical Education Departments. This office is responsible for the planning of athletic competitions, financing and transportation for these events, and the purchasing and procurement of uniforms and equipment for the athletic teams and the physical education department. - 1 24
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