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16 Dr. Thompson Dr. Florence M. Thompson guides the WRH Council in the directing of dormi- tory activities. Miss Gleethal Scott is her assistant. They plan recreational and so- cial functions for the girls living in the hall Which also includes joint programs with the menas dormitory. Mr. Westfall Although across the street, the Labora- tory School is just as much of a classroom building for education students as is the Language-Mathematics huildincr. Principal of the school is Byron L. Westfall. Mr. Williams Mr. Mark H. Williams serves men stu- dents as their Dean. The chief concern of his office are the student welfare and loan applications by men. Another duty of his staff is the tahulating and listing of student organizations. Dean Williams also serves on the housing committee.
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Dr. Schomer Director of the Placement Bureau is the capacity which Dr. Wayne E. Schbmer officiates. students make application to Dr. Schomefs office Senior for positions after graduation. His staff coordin- ates information of prospective employers and their requirements for employees. The Placement office also furnishes information for graduates seeklng promotlons. Mr. Tatlock As director of the extention division Vilmer L. Tatlock supervises enrollment in correspondence classes and in-service teacher training of those who have not met degree requirements. As director of audio-visual education he teaches the use of audio-Visual materials, drawing upon the sources of the generous film library contained in his office. 7 re- Mr. Snyder A. E. Snyder7 Manager of the Book Store, fur- nishes the student body with just the right books for all their classes. Mr. Snyder also sees that any supplies needed are ordered and that they comply with the instructor9s directions. Other college paraphanalia sold is sweatshirts, pennants, note- books and briefcases, keys, gift items like billfolds and compacts, and jewelry. 15
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M Seated: Miss Hazel E. Armstrong, head librarian, Miss Nelle McCalle, Miss Dorothy Shinnske, Miss Betty Hancock. Standing: Miss Elizabeth Weller, Mrs. Marie Orton, Mrs. Anna M. Trueb, Miss Mary King, Mrs. Helen Butler, Miss Amanda E. Browning. 17 FACU LTY The library crew always seems ready to lend a helping hand to faculty and stu- dents alike, whether it9s a full term paper, thesis, or just 4 H0w many words are there classified as a paroxytone?,7 Headed by Miss Hazel Armstrong the staff also kept the library somewhat quiet for those of us who studied instead of see- ing who came in With whom.
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