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'Will Citi: 1-,- .M Ni lr-in L. HULL. 4 'U' A. vi 1 ivrmh MQ My ifhqpkd ll -,, . hiP'fiiieygQ fnimdm Plfililn , , . 'liwdmr ir il f 1. nv' :nf A : ..l. Student financial matters keep lVlrs. James Elliot occupied. Elliot Directs Financial Departments At M A Une of the first persons with whom the pioneer students of Mid-America Nazarene College became acquainted was Mr. James Elliot, Business Manager. Not only is he a capable financial administrator, but Mr. Elliot also contributes to successful busi- ness through able assistance in various student monetary problems. He is consistently available for the advice or assistance so often needed by stu- dents. Coming in contact with virtually the entire stu- dent body, Mr. Elliot exemplifies the active, zeal- ous personality concerned with the college as an institution and with the students which comprise the institution. His Christian life evokes a respect and honor from all those he has dealt with. From left to right are lVlrs. Lucky, lVlrs. Elliot, Mrs. Lavv- rence, and IVlrs. Goodman, the Business Office Secretaries. C IVIr. James Elliot, Business Manager L.
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ectil. ,- l New Library Facilities Keep Students Informed Maintaining a good college library from year to year is very difficult. Creating a orand new library of 10,000 volumes in less than two years is nearly impossible. This, however, was the goal set oy Miss lVlaurine Dickerson, the first librarian of Mid-America Nazarene College. Starting with a zone-wide 1967, MANC began collect -ibrary offering in March of ing the necessary books and funds. The Pioneer Book CQub, whose members gave at least 500 dollars or 100 books, was formed at the same time. The cataloguing of these new books was more than a full time job for lVliss Dickerson, her staff, and whatever help she could find. Almost miraculously, however, 12,000 volumes were catalogued and ready for use by the beginning of school, and this number con- tinued to grow throughout the year. Student assistants help the adult clerical employees do the regular work necessary to the working of a cam- pus study center. Frances Draper, Judy Nletz, and Eva Metz process books for circulation. Al Kruse studies diligently in the private study booths. Mike Robinson does research in the li- brary. IVIiss Nlaurine Dickerson, Librarian Jerry Foster checks out the first book from IVIANC library. 5 I
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