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Scenes the protectors. . . the promoters. . . Before entering Coucher College, most pro- spective students meet Miss Mary Ross Flowers, director of Admissions, who graciously gives them a preview look at the college. After the Admis- sions ofhce accepts the student, activity begins in the registrafs oHice. Miss Mildred Covey and her stall make out class schedules, register e11- tcring students and keep the school records. Miss Mary T. McCurley heads the Vocational Cuid- ance ofhce, which not only handles student help projects but aids the jobehunting graduate. Maintenance of the health of the community is the job of the Intirmary staff, who also cater to the casualties of lack of sleep. The college buildings are kept in repair by the Physical Plant Department, under manager Malcolm R. Fobes. This oHice also performs duties ranging from replacing light bulbs to set- ting up May Day booths. The all-important job of meeting the linancial needs of the college through fund raising is handled by the Development oflice under the direction of I. Lacy McLean. The Public Relae tions oHiCe, a division of the Development ofEce, is directed by W . Noel Johnston. Contacts with the press, radio, T .V, put Gaucher on the map . ruin: Mr. Fobes, the Physical Plant Manager, our ler. Fixit? The Development and Publicity Office, left to right: Miss Falvey, Mr. McLean, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Mun- schauer, and Mr. Johnston. 25
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Behind the the producers. . . the processors. . . The Admissions Office, left to right: Miss Nicholson, Mrs. McLean, and Miss Flowers. The Nledical Staff, left to right: Dr. Hiller, Miss Baker, Mrs. Strobel, and Dr. VVhedbee. Top: The Registrafs OPrIce Staff. Seated are Miss Cromwell and Miss Maisch. Standing behind them are Miss Covey, Registrar, and Mrs. Schrocdl. Bottom: Miss McCurley, Vocational Guidance Di- rector and I. Flah discuss the prospects of a sum- mer job. 24
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the eager, enthusiastic, material plastic Toward the end of September, students and faculty looked into the vacant rooms and blank schedule cards which would soon be Elled with another freshman Class. Later the basic elements of this new unit arrived 011 campus, mixed to- gether, and again created a functioning whole. During Freshman W eek skits were presented, songs were sung around the bonErC with big sisters, and there was a sightseeing tour of Balti- more and Vicinity that was talked about for weeks. Big sisters took us out to dinner. The meetings with President Kraushaar and Dean . . . F reshmen Geen were also special events 111 Freshman Week. A short time later elections were held and our new oHicers were: Keni Teague, presi- dent; Sue Fineman, Vice president; Harriet Spackman, secretary; and Ia11et Conway, treas- urer. Freshman beanies and sweatshirts appeared 011 campus and the spirit of 756 was 011 the record. The first Class project was the annual fall mixer with Hopkins with the theme set as Dancing in the Stars. Then a TV set was rented by the class for the Presidential Inauguration and every- one not fighting crowds in W ashington was in- First row: L Youngman B. Brown V. Hulse, D.N1oorc E. VVidtman E Pitt R. Croxton, I McCanlev, V Brewer, P. Sullivan, E. Wright. Second row: R. Carroll A. Boyer, B Brueniug,F .Goldberg, I. Ieffries,A.Tu11y,I. Walsh, A. Dodson, M. Clark, M. I. Dowd, C. Price, B. Caldcrwood, C. Cole11der,B.Che11ev,M.Rydel. Third 1011: B. Geis R. Furst C. Teaguc E. W yler L Bowman C.1V,1cChire T. Bellas V.Vellist0,F.Morga11 K Blanchard I Conway, A Iohanson I. Shepard M. Hall, M Stonequist F. Shrader I. Marbury, I. Becker, B. Ceohegan, M. Lamb C. Friese. Fourth row: K. Wade, I. Thayer B.Collins,H.SpaCk111a11 D.Holaha11 N Andre,I.Gillia111 E. Coldstone, E.Ham1in,N.AIlan P Beirnc, K. Sziklai M. Noble, P. Freeman, K. Ribble H. Smith. 26
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