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Dorothy Belt Becky Renolds Nancy Ross Secretary to the Secretary to the Clerk President Vice President Students needing information or help often find their needs met by the efficient secretaries in the college offices. These women help dur- ing enrollment, collect fees and carry out the numerous tasks of writing letters and reports. Not pictured are the many students who help in offices over the campus as a part of their work study program. Dorothy Ullom, recep- tionist, is not pictured. Pleasant smiles greet students when they come to the offices 'R one of the first people to arrive at the office u 1 4 where she works before going to class. Nancy Ross looks over her work. lO
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Carrol Bailey Ed Crosley Del Singleton Media Director Librarian LRC Director LIBRARY PROIECT - All entering freshmen complete a study of the reference materials available. Here the foreign students - Nasrin Mani, Karim Tassawor, Mortaze Mani, Massoud Chitsaz and Shahin Riahi work to complete the questions within the time limit. Every student can find something to help him in the college Learning Resource Center. The center is divided into two parts: the Media Center where programmed material to help students build basic skills is available and the Library where printed materials in many forms are found. Many magazines are kept in stacks and on microfilm. Copying service is available, and a qualified librarian is present to give help. The Library is a popular place for study because individual lighted carrels provide privacy for serious work. Learning Resource Center, a place to study NEW BOOKS - lane Rinehart, li- brary clerk, places new books on the shelf in her office. 9
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These steady workers look after our needs and carry out conservation measures Conserving energy became the duty of the custodians. Two mea- sures they took included lowering room thermostats and removing one half of the florescent lamps from the hall and foyer lights. The difference in light is hardly noticeable. Fighting a grass fire and over- seeing roof repair also fell to the lot of the day men, Mr. Dixon and Mr. Bryan. LET'S EAT - Mrs. Kathryn Bowen, manager, and Mrs. Imogene Mitchell, cook, plan and prepare the delicious meals at the Union. Most popular are their tacos. 5 IOLLY CREW - Our custodians are friendly helpful people who work to insure our comfort. They are Leroy Bryan, Richard Carr, Melvin Simpson, Alfred Dixon and Mason Crain. 11
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