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Mrs. Hitte stops to adjust the merchandise in the campus store Mrs. Nora Hitte has been running the campus store for as long as most students can remember. It ' s her job to keep enough pens, paper, pencils, folders, notebooks, notecards, erasers, typewriter ribbons, scissors, glue, con- struction paper, tape, and that ' s just for starters. She also runs a mini-market with deodorant, toothpaste, statio- nery, greeting cards, candy bars, film and official Lee College T-shirts. She realizes how much better it is for students to be able to pick up the stuff they need right there on the campus instead of having to drive all over town to find things at twelve separate stores. Grace Golden and her staff keep the mail flowing in and out of the post office. Each day thousands of pieces of mail come in and have to be sorted into about 1200 different boxes before 10:30 in the morning. She and Mrs. Painter sell stamps and weigh packages and try to Mrs. Golden is handing out stamps at the post office counter. keep everybody in contact with the folks back home. The thing that always amazes people is how that Mrs. Golden can name any post office box number from memory while most students can ' t remember their combination one day to the next. Good Morning, Lee College is a phrase Betty Baldree says hundreds of times every day; somehow it always sounds sincere. With over a hundred and fifty different phones hooked into one switchboard, the workload is staggering. Still, she manages to keep track of five or six Betty Baldree leads a busy switchboard. phone calls at once, keeping a notepad full of messages for those who aren ' t in and another catalog full of long distance phone calls. Working the switchboard is Betty Baldree ' s own specific calling and she enjoys doing her job immensely. Seeing What Develops Rev. Jerry Howell serves the college as Director of Development. As an important member of the adminis- trative council, Rev. Howell helps to get new projects planned, funded and completed for Lee College. Al- ready, he has presided over the remodeling of the Humanities Building, Simmons and Tharp residence halls. With plans on the drawing board for several new buildings, including a new library already under devel- opment and later a new athletic field house, Howell is carrying out plans for the renovation of Walker Hall and the gymnasium. Building up the kingdom of God for Howell is building up the Lee College campus facilities so that students can get the best education their money 22 STAFF, DEVELOPMENT ALUMNI, ADMISSIONS RECORDS
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Don stops to say hello during one of the park dinners. Shirley Collins washes dishes in the Student Center. Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone The cafeteria is supervised by Mr. Don Faubert. Pioneer Food Service not only serves the students ol Lee but also the Church of God School of Theology students as well. Don takes extra steps to please the students by organi ing and serving them on special occasions, having a great desire to do the best he can to make students happy. He feels that God has led him to Lee to be an instrument for Him through the application ol Christian love and service. Don has tried to offer special dinners every now and then, to splurge and make things a little more tasty. He had Saturday steak night and a couple of times meals were served out in the Alumni Park, sort of like Homecoming Dinner on the grounds style. Shirley Collins supervises the snack shop. The snack shop has a social ministry in that it provides a place for students and faculty to relax and associate with each other. Shirley and her co-workers try to keep the students full of burgers while the cash register Fills up. Of course, the whole operation takes the help of several students to stay fully operational. In the cafeteria, work study students keep the line moving, keep the salad and sandwich bar full, and keep the dishwasher running. On Saturday and Sunday nights, students like Mike and Tena Causey run the snack shop all by themselves. Besides giving them a little extra money toward their school bills, working for the food service gives students a chance to contribute to the overall mission of the school by helping to provide an opportunity for students to meet one another. Granny spreads a little extra topping on a pizza. THE LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE 21
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Director of Development Jerry Howell and Assistant Director Gerald Redman. can buy anywhere, at any price. Students who don ' t recognize Rev. Howell can just look for the man with the blueprints under his arm — he ' s always trying to start something. Illuminating A lumni The Alumni Affairs Department has the responsibility of keeping in touch with Lee College alumni. Chuck Lovelace, the department ' s director, has done an excel- lent job in locating old Lee alumni and keeping them informed about things back at the old school. This contact provides a home base for people to relate to. It also helps in recruiting efforts and in receiving financial aid for scholarships. Using a computer system, Chuck Lovelace, Ralph E. Williams, and their crew keep track of as many graduates as they can. They also sponsor a lot of the homecoming activities and publish a newsletter to keep alumni informed and involved. Alumni Office Director Chuck Lovelace. Keeping a List, Checking It Twice Dean of Admissions and Records Dr. Stanley Butler. A man with a love for young people and a desire to see the Church of God prosper, Dr. Stanley Butler is Dean of Admissions and Records. As Dean of Admis- sions, he sees many people come and go with differing needs and he feels that his office does the best possible job for the students and the school. Not adverse to changing to new methods such as the computer, he and Registrar Wanda Griffith keep a record of all the appli- cations, transcripts and class schedules — with a constant eye on efficiency. Streamlining the registration process from several hours to a couple of minutes by the use of preregistration and computers, Dr. Butler and Mrs. Griffith have eliminated a lot of wasted time and effort. Registrar Wanda Griffith. THE LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE 23
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