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PROMOTION, REGISTRAR Responsible for all communication concerned with students, faculty, trustees, alumni, and administra- tion. Mr. Bill Boyd served efficiently as the Director of Promotion. Work- ing closely with the news media of surrounding areas. Mr. Boyd also served as advisor to the Pilot, the student newspaper, and the An- chor, the yearbook. Endeavoring to make his first year at the college a meaningful one. Mr. Boyd is as- sisted by Mrs. Cole Proctor, secre- tary. Adhering to the idea of better- ment for the college. Mr. John Beam served actively as the Direc- tor of Development. His main re- sponsibilities found their founda- tion in the deferred-giving program and the student-giving program. Always interested in student wel- fare and expressing a deep con- cern for the student as an individ- ual. Mr. Beam worked diligently to help develop a well-rounded pro- gram of development of the col- lege. Serving actively as Registrar. Mrs. Dorothy Edwards dealt with registration and the keeping of student records, grades, attend- ance and personal data. Also in- cluded in the duties of registration was the revision of college tran- scripts for transfer of students, and the records for student admission. With sincere concern for the stu- dents of the college. Mrs. Edwards carried out administrative duties with great capability. Left: Mrs. Edwards, registrar, aids in spring registration. Right: Mrs. Edwards tall s with a student concerning college transcripts for a transfer. Top: Mr. Bill Boyd, adviser to the yearbook staff, pleads But. Elaine, your deadline was two months ago! '
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DEANS Serving capably as Director of Student Affairs, IVlr. Tom Poston ' s duties seemed endless. In a sin- cere effort to become better ad- quainted with students and their needs and preference Mr. Poston decides all issues which concerned student events. Helpful in the initi- ation of change in student rules and privileges, Mr. Poston endeav- ored to establish a personal rela- tionship with the students and to meet them on their own level. Serv- ing jointly as assistant to the Direc- tor of Student Affairs. Miss Ruth Kiser and Mr. Kenneth Sanford dealt with the enforcement of stu- dent rules and regulations. Mr. Sanford also advised the operation of the Men ' s Affairs Council, while Miss Kiser served as advisor to the Women ' s Affairs Board. Above: Mr. Tom Poston, Director of Stu- dent Affairs, is field in higfi regard on campus. Below, fi iss Kiser, as Dean of Women, attempts to induce a Christian spirit in the young ladies at Gardner-Webb. Above: Chapel cuts keep f rs. Polly Wylie ' on the ball.
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BUSINESS OFFICE The job of handling all financial af- fairs is the role of Mr. Charles E. Mack. Directing the operation of a successful business office, Mr. Mack, as business manager, aided in the assignment of scholarships, office work, and other aspects of operation. The regulation of finan- cial affairs required many after- hours sessions with students and administration to insure better re- lationships and methods of solving financial problems arising during the year. Exemplifying the ele- ments of patience, honesty, and capability, Mr. Charles Mack por- trays the virtues for which the col- lege strives to maintain. Above: Mrs. Lefler aided Mr. Mack m the smooth rurjr)ing of the busiriess office. Be- low: Mrs. Hauss, a new addition to the business office, is of great service to the school. f Above: Mr. Mack as business manager keeps money matters well in hand.Belovt I ' m very sorry, but our records show that you still owe the college a total of $ ' . MA .flfei 21
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