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Rev, Harlee H. Little Director of Development The administrative assignment of Rev. Little has been changed from Director of PubUc Rela- tions and Alumni Secretary. Now. in his new capacity as Director of Development, Rev. Little has the duty to bring necessary funds and pro- grams to the college in order to maintain the continuing growth and development of the insti- tution. Rev. Little, who is well qualified for this position through his contacts througli the years, will join a host of other Development Directors who are now populating the campuses of Ameri- can colleges and universities. Rev. Little ' s new position is another example of Livingstone College ' s program to stay in the main-stream of education. Rev. Little Shirley E. Caitwrigiit Student Secretary Mrs. Annie R. Evans Secretary to Director of Development 19
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ADMINISTRATION Mr. Arthur L. Jefferson Business Manager Mr. A. L. Jefferson is a classic example of a dedicated worker. He assumed the post of Business Manager the summer of 1967, and even though he has been here for only a short time, he has created a distinct character for the identification of the business of the college, with not only the faculty, and administrative staff, but also with the students. Assisting Mr. Jefferson in carrying on the functions of the Business Office are Mrs. Spencer, Miss Gunn, Mr. Har- ris, Miss Blackwell, Mrs. Hawkins and Miss Neely. With the help of the latest IBM equipment, the data of the institution are accurately kept up to date. Mrs. Izetta R. Spencer, Accountant Miss Marion E. Gunn, Cashier
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ADMINISTRATION Mr. Robert L. Qayton Mr. Robert L. Clayton, Director of Career Counseling and Placement A new administrative office has been add- ed to Livingstone College! It is the Office of Career CounseHng and Placement which serves both students and alumni. The main purposes of the office are to counsel students and alumni in the selection of career objectives; to assist students in planning job campaigns; to refer students to part-time summer and full-time jobs in all areas; to serve as a personnel reference and credential source; and to serve as a point of contact for employers ' inquiries regarding applications for employment from Living- stone students and alumni. The office, under the direction of Rev. Clayton and with the help of Mrs. Miller, the secretary, maintains a career literature collection on industry and government jobs. The services of the office are available to alumni at no cost. Mr. Clayton conferring with a faculty member. Mr. Clayton and Secretary, Mrs. Gwendolyn Miller 20
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