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ADMIN ISTR T10 FACULTY AND STUDENT The school year 1947-48 will probably be recorded in the annals of the college as the period just over the hump,',' with a trend back toward normalcy reflected in an enroll- ment figure almost identical to that of the previous year. This fact did not lighten the burden of the Knox administration, however, for with Knox expanded to 30W over pre-war At left: President Brown and George Friske, president of the Student Council, map out an administrative program. Below: Vice-President Way and Dean Moore discuss a student problem. Dean Smythe at her desk in Vlhiting Hall. enrollment, the physical facilities were taxed to the utmost. President Lyndon O. Brown, aided by Vice-President Harold E. Way and Deans Merritt H. Moore and Grace Smythe, ably administered the affairs of the college, re- ceiving excellent co-operation from the stu- dent groups on the campus. 1 7
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Above: Mr. Seay speculates over the problem of admissions. Below: Secretaries for administrative of- fices are Mrs. Stene, Mrs. Farreau, Mrs. Swedenberg, Miss Strickland, and Miss Adcock. The director of admission, Mr. Seay, was busy again this year receiving and accepting applications from hopeful high school seniors interested in becoming students on the Knox campus. His main problem was selecting the new students from the numerous applicants. Unfortunately Knox cannot accommodate all the applicants who wish to gain admission. Mr. Seay spent much of his time visiting Illinois high schools where he interviewed future Knox students. A ln their offices on first floor of Old Main are the secretaries of the college. Their jobs consist of assisting the president, the vice- president, the dean, the registrar, and the director of admissions. Correspondence, sort- ing mail, recording cuts, filing, checking ap- plications, and the filing of transcripts are a few of the duties these women do to keep the college running smoothly. ADMISSICN S
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