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Character through activities 1 S E 3 i r f Y J -ni Billy Davis, B.S., Associate Director of Admissions Admissions Counselors: Sherwood Fannin, Jerry Bailey, VVillium Sansom, Ovie Muthison, james D. Berry man.-.......,M., . ' ss ... A -...Q-.4 . H3 '
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Student Affairs Ofjqce build The Office of Student Affairs plans and directs all student activities at the college. Representatives of the different organizations come to this office in planning any special event, and to seek advice with any other problem they may have. The Office of Student Affairs plans the student activities fund budget, compiles the calendar of events, and supervises the administration of the activity units system. The Admissions Counselors are a tremendous influ- ence on Huntingdon. They travel throughout the country and speak to high school students concerning Huntingdon as a possible choice for their place of higher education. The Director of Admissions directs the activities of the counselors. Charles H. Owens, III, M.S. Dean of Student Affairs Myra B. Bailey, M,A. Dean ofVVomen --Q, 1 s'-N35 24 fi N, '-fs.:--W ,Mm-sw W Sl ' Secretaries: Mrs. Gladys M olpus and Miss Francis Allison
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M T. Reaoes controls Hnances The Finance Office has a tremendous responsibility as it is in charge of all the funds at Huntingdon. Mr. Pneaves controls the money, both coming in and going out. This office handles the student bills and the school bills. It is in charge of controlling the finances and funds of the school organizations. Mr. Reaves makes certain no money is spent needlessly, and has to be sure each dollar is being used in the most worthwhile way possible. The Finance Office must handle all money in the most frugal way pos- sible. Without an efficient staff as Huntingdonls, the school would have many grave problems. C. M. Reaves, Jr. B.A. Business M anager Business Office: Claudine Lay, Doris Moss, Elizabeth Duncan, Marjorie Liner 26
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