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' wh., ls.,-A M',,,--' sdqfsmwfm' The sign on the door of the chap- lainas ollice reads, 'LAlways available for consultationf' ln just this spirit Dr. f. Maxwell Aulalns is instrumen- tal in the spiritual growth and devel- opment of Macalester students. Dr. Adams also procures weekly chapel speakers and acts as the coordinator for Religion-ln-Life Week. Keys to Our Success Though Ivan. C. Burg is seldom seen by most of the students, his work is well known by all of us. As Director of the Macalester News Bureau, he supplies information about the college to newspa- pers, radio, television, and magazines. lVlr. Burg is also assistant professor of journalism and advis- er to the award-winning '4lVlac Weekly.77 Q x.iJ,,n-ft W , v I ' N-.f ' x'w.., lg i
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Education Plus Many of the graduating seniors thank Dr. Albert Palmer, Director of the Teacher Placement Bureau, for the help he has given them in securing a job. Since Macalester graduates a large number of future teach- ers, placement is an important service. Almost every night, Old Main and the Little Theatre are ablaze with the lights from classrooms in which students are gathered for evening classes. Each semes- ter Dr. Richard B. Dieren-Held enrolls students of all ages and backgrounds in classes to keep them intellec- tually alive. Summer School-that haven for extra credits or the way to graduation in three years. Whatever it is to you, it is the responsibility of Dr. Arnold Holtz, its directorg and the head of our Education Department, to make it all that it can be. x ji! 25
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Edward D. Gates Development Council In 1956 the Board of Trustees created a Development Council to coordinate the public relations and fund-raising operations of the college. Members of the Council are volunteers appointed by the President. From its begin- ning the Council has sought to upgrade faculty salariesg improve buildings, equipment, and campus appearanceg and make the college the center of an outstanding fac- Richard L. Desmond Q? ulty and student body. Already there are evidences of the Councilis work as we see the new wing of Weyer- haeuser Library being built this year. However, they say the best is yet to come, and soon we will see other im- provements. Much of our thanks for these improvements goes to generations of interested and thoughtful friends of the college. . Margaret L. Day 27
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