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egistmfs Office aids in course selection The main purpose ofthe Registraris Office is to help a student plan the courses most pertinent to his special inter- ests and vocational plans. jean Rodgers and her staff are concerned with each student at Huntingdon and try to help in any way they can. The responsibility of this office is to schedule all students, classes each semester. It is in charge of sending out grades and determining scholastic probation in its various forms. It also has the job of compiling the school catalogue. Registrarls Office: Jean Rodgers, B.A., Registrar Shirley Bennett, Alice Jones, Maye Johnson 0 . I ,J 3, 1 Ll 1 .11
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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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Library ins ires fintelleotua development The library is one of the most vital components of Hunt- ingdon. Students find the library a place of relaxation and quietness, a nice change from the noise and confusion of dormitory life. It has a studious atmosphere, especially around the first of January and the beginning ofMay, due to obvious reasons. Students find library research extremely helpful. A com- mittee serves to insure that the library is continually satisfy- ing students, needs in the most complete and efficient way. The library is available to students at almost any reason- able hour of the day or night. Students now may Wear sports Clothes to the library at any time, with stress on responsi- bility. Fletcher Roberts, M.A., Librarian Glen Massengale, Ph.D., Director ofthe Library Librarians: Mrs. Janet Grable, Mrs. Ethel Barnes, Mrs. Donnl X111 Allen Mrs Madeline Copp.
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