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Secretarial Staff Mrs. Dorothy Allen Secretary, Sesquicentennial Campaign Mrs. Jo Ann Daniel Bookkeeper Mrs. Martha Hargett Hostess, Carney-Johnston Hall Mrs. Dorothy Belch Receptionist, Switchboard Operator Mrs. Shirley Davidson Head Bookkeeper Mrs. Luanne Hearn Secretary, Faculty Mrs. Nancy Blankenship Secretary, Title III Mrs. Virginia Elliott Secretary, President Mrs. Connie Helms Secretary, Faculty Mrs. Sharon Brese Secretary, External Affairs Mrs. Peggy Frost Office Manager, Admissions Mrs. Lala Henley Hostess, Sprague Hall Ms. Ann Childs Computer Programmer Analyst Mrs. Dorothy Gleeson Secretary, Development and Alumni Affairs Mrs. Amy Huot Secretary, Faculty Mrs. Dorothy Jerstad Manager, Bookstore Mrs. Jean Jones Hostess, Spangler Hall Mrs. Vickie Jordan Bookkeeper Mrs. Diane Kirk Secretary, Financial Aid Mrs. Candy McNatt Secretary, Academic Dean Mrs. Jean Reeder Secretary, Student Affairs Mrs. Ann Snelson Hostess, Harris Hall Mrs. Venis Spencer Secretary, Business Affairs Mrs. Mary Willett Secretary, Learning Enrich- ment Center Mrs. Mary Jo Williams Secretary, Admissions and Records 26 Administration and Faculty
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Luther L. Gobbel Library The Luther L. Gobbel Library continued its standard of excellence this year in several areas. In order to keep up with the rising demands of the students, the library increased the number of volumes to 129,000. This number includes the addition of several large sets of resource encyclopedias, funded through gifts to the library. The library staff also completed the transition from the Dewey Decimal system of cataloging to the Library of Congress method, a task which required much time and effort. The library staff was pleased with the decision of the Board of Trustees to make full-time librarians eligible for tenure. Plans for the future involve the extension of the already existing computer services in the library to include a bibliographic search. This extension will make research simplier and will better enable the library to continue meeting the needs of the Lambuth community. Mrs. Judith Hazlewood, head librarian, evaluates the efforts of her kid- die lit students. LIBRARY STAFF MEMBERS — Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Baum, Mrs. McAlexander, Mrs. Phillips, and Ms. Hirth — pose for a pic- ture in the archives room. Documents librarian, Mrs. Alexander, and student workers, Patrice Gregory and Sheila Shelton, catalogue materials in documents room. Administration and Faculty 25
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Maintenance and Cafeteria Staffs Provide Effective Service to College S ¥T f CAFETERIA STAFF Back Row: Verdie Robinson, William Robinson, Pius Robinson. Front Row: Mancy Perry, Jennie Anderson, Leora Douglas, Opherine Byers. Lambuth students noted marked changes in the cafeteria upon their return last fall. There was not only a totally new decor but also a change to the Valley Food Service with the arrival of Mr. Bob Dorsey as director of food ser- vices. Throughout the year the staff offered the students a variety in menus and special services ranging from the baked potato bar to the exam dir ler-dance. The Lambuth Maintenance Staff continued its effective service to the College this year. Under the capable leader- ship of Mr. Frank Murchison, the workers kept the grounds and buildings of the campus clean, beautiful, and in good working order. MAINTENANCE STAFF Back Row: James McKinney, Eddie Woods, Ken Dye, Gene Kennedy, Jerold Bowen, Billy Martin, Robert Moore, James Briley, Robert Davis, Buck Bauer, David Moore, Robert James. Front Row: Richard Freeman, Wayne Wild, Betty Rutherford, Lorine Brice, Ernistene Harris, Clara Herron, Glenda Sims, Verlene Burton, Frank Murchison. Kneeling: Willie Murray Administration and Faculty 27
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