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Page 21 text:
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DEV£l OPINO THE DESTTMY Perhaps the department that has made the greatest impact on Grace College in recent months is the Development Depart¬ ment. This department ' s personnel include Rev. Richard Messner, Director, Rev. Tom Hammers, and Mr. Terry White. These men obtain financial aid and support for the college by traveling from coast to coast presenting informative programs about this institution and its plans for future develop¬ ment and expansion. The recruitment of new students, however, is the department ' s primary goal. The increased size of the student body, resulting from the outreach of the Develop¬ ment Department, has given the deans of Grace College a greater responsibility. Rev. E. William Male, Academic Dean, Rev. A. R. Kriegbaum, Dean of Students, and Mrs. Miriam Uphouse, Dean of Women, combine their efforts as they accept the challenge of guiding the students of Grace College to a more meaningful education.
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Some people work from sun to sun but our staff ' s work is never done. This is the cry of those people who keep this college running smoothly. The dorm supervisors find little time to rest between answering the doorbell, writing out-of-town permission slips, supervising typical shaving cream fights, and calmly accepting cherry-bomb harassments. Injuries, emer¬ gency illnesses in the middle of the night, and taxi service to doctor ' s appointments all day keep the nurses con¬ stantly on the go. Planning twenty-one meals a week, plus extra receptions and banquets give the dieticians a full-time job. Mr. Russel Dunlap ' s headache is making ends meet, while Registrar, Mr. Ron Henry, keeps busy scaring the draft board away. Hidden behind those in¬ numerable stacks of books and magazines are the librar¬ ians, busily preparing for the completion of the new library. Completing the able staff is Mr. Ward Kriegbaum. As Director of Financial Aid he is a friend indeed to the struggling college student. 19
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