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v . ? Xm,.... Miss Liese ' s office is a kind of buffer state out en tlie frontier of the business office. Here many detailed, essential matters are cared for. Manager K. F. Ambs helps to formulate the operating policies of the Colleqe. To him goes much credit for the school ' s progress. As assistant monager, Mr. Anderson supplies practical, straightforward answers to many important guestions of staff and students. jir jif Mrs. Allen, the President ' s secretary for the first semester, enjoyed organizing the work in her sunny, convenient new office. The work of the dean ' s office would not be so effective without Mrs. Jones ' careful recording and filing of the personnel data. Reams of dictation and sta+Istlcs, dozens of questions. As secretary to Manager Ambs. Mrs. Anderson has varied, Inter- esting work.
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ADMINISTRATION ...,. From the time you are a freshman until you assume a senior ' s graduation prob- lems. Dean Reynolds graciously gives valuable advice. Miss Carlsen records our grades, evalu- ates our transcripts, and finally checks us for graduation. She is our college registrar. Money? Miss Dixon takes In the tuition and pays out salary checks over the cash- ier ' s desk in the commodious new busi- ness office. A change of program? An error in recording a grade? A reguest for special examination? Miss Logan helps solve such problems. N I Either Logan
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The Rose Room invites a quiet hour tor relaxation and pleasure, tor becoming better acquainted with friends. DEANS AN The deans — Mrs. Clarence Champion of Angwin Hall and Mr. Walter Crandall of Calkins Hall find themselves, of necessity, versatile in other fields than student counseling and dorm- itory management. Who would say that Mrs. Champion never answers a question about chemistry, or Mr. Crandall a query about journalism? The assistant deans — Mrs. John Thompson of Gladwyn Hall and Mr. E. B. Matheson of Mu Beta Kappa — have their halis filled with college freshmen. Miss Leth a Limerick has been student-dean of the academy qirls ' dormitory, Sigma House, under Mrs. Champion ' s supervision. To make the homes yield happiness and culture is tlie aim. Crandall receives Inspira- n order that he may be able part inspiration in his morn- and evening worship tails. His title is Assistant Dean of Men. but we Icnow him as a guide in the Christian path, a friend and counselor.
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