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.M , .,,.- ,uw A secretary's work is never done, Eva Howe thinks as she files more paperwork. X'-.. A-Ni Business Office staff members are: front row, l-r, Linda Bielwicz, Barb Bothast, Richard Campbell, Shirley Wilson. Back row, I-r, Marie Blanton, Eva Howe, lo Wilson, Gracia Taylor, and Marvagene Cummings.
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Gracia Taylor and Shirley Wilson sort out the l complications of compiling payroll on the Kokomo campus. Business Office is IUK Financial Hub Have you ever needed to pay your tuition bill or pick up a parking decal? How about apply for a part-time posi- tion at the University or leave a message for a professor? If you answer 'iyes to any of these questions, chances are you've encoun- tered the personnel who staff the IUK Business Office. Richard Campbell is the manager of the Business Office and spends a lot of time coordinating the efforts of the various departments involved in the Business Office complexr ln addition to the Bursar, operated by Marvagene Cummings, there are also the services of mailing and duplicating where you Lvl l will find lo Wilson and Marie Blanton, Personnel, where Cracia Taylor and Shirley Wilson reside, Purchasing, which is headed up by Linda Bielewicz and Barb Bothast, as well as Parking, which is controlled by Eva Howe. With the interests of IUK students at heart, the Business Office personnel try to make registration a smoother process for all concerned. Unlike many campuses, IUK students need only to lg., if it concentrate their efforts in one office when it comes time to pay their fees, pick up parking decals, or pay a parking fine. ln all, it is easy to see why the IUK Business Office is considered the financial hub of the university. Nami . .N ... A. ik tvU V -v- i , . . N vs.. ' lo Wilson answers a question for an IUK faculty member conceming duplicating services. W O . Keeping the campus in the elusive black requires ime and patience as Richard Campbell will attest.
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COMPUTER SERVICES KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES ln this era of rapid technical progress it only seems fitting that 40 year's into the history of IUK the computer ser- vices department would receive a new and remolded facility. ln the words of David Duran, academic coordinator of computer services, the new facility is a tremendous improvement over the old one. When asked what the best part of the new facility was Mr. Duran added there's more space and it is better accommodated to handle the DPIS programs. The computer services department helps the university in several different areas. The department helps out the ,V . gf -t x X, y,,,.fN . ., registrars office during the hectic days of registration. They provide various printouts for both faculty and students. ln addition the computer services de- partment provides consultants to the computer classes offered by the Uni- versity, and they also give students ad- vice when they are looking to buy their own personal computers. The director of computer services is Bill Bennett. The academic coordinator of computer services is David Duran. The computer services department also has two computer operators who are, Pam Davis, and Shirley Sellers. Qs ,, silk , Q E A 1 I K st . Af i: piss N ,g .. .Z 5 X x 'xp Q XX S' .4 t Tw.. TT NNN-N I-X xx QSXN X W - ' g X , , . .A--xwt V T David Duran, academic coordinator of computer senfices, gets to sort through many manuals in the course of his job. 3 Mx-' W ov If! M , 1, f 1 ai-5 ,f-ut' ' M M --11 145
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