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BOARD OF TR ST ES FINDS OL TIONS TO PRESSING PROBLEM I - AQ ' fx A 1 .C WC BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D.J. Burk, Brookline, Missouri fJoplinj,' E. W. Snowbarger, Sylvia, Kansas fKansasj, Ray Hance, Wichita, Kansas, fKansasj,' Wilson R. Lanpher, Overland Park, Kansas, I Kansas City jg Curtis Smith ,' Norman W. Bloom, Minneapolis, Minnesota fMinnesotaj,' Howard Smith, Des Moines, Iowa flowajg Gene E. Phillips, West Des Moines, Iowa, flowajg Wlzitcomb Harding, Hastings, Nebraska, INebras- kaj. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT' Forrest E. Whitlatch Council Blufjk, Iowa, flowajq Eugene R. Verbeck, Neodesha ! Kansas IJopIinj,' Blaine Proffitt, Lincoln, Nebraska, fNebraskal,' Marion Hodges, Wichita, Kansas, fKansasj,' Donald Crenshaw, Salina, Kansas, fKansasj,' Melvin OBannon, St. Louis, Missouri, fMissourij,' Earl N. Shearer, Minot, North Dakota, fDakotal, William Seal, Rolla, Missouri, fMissourij,' Robert H. Gray, Union, Missouri, fMissourij,' J. Wilmer Lambert, Jamestown, North Dakota, fDakotaj,' Dean Baldwin, Springfield, Missouri, fJoplinj,' C. William Ellwanger, Leawood, Kansas, fKansas Cityl, Donald J. Gibson, St. Louis, Missouri, fMissourij. J fre tal del get ani Rei on- C.J are wht dor apa Mrs I it is hosj Sno dor1 witl and
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Working in public relations is Rev. George Gardner. Secretary to Rev. Gardner is Mattie Bell Jones. RECRUITME T I FGRCE BEHI D REGI TRA TION Working in public relations for Mid-America, Rev. George Gardner is the one in charge of scheduling the quartets, Heritage Singers, the Freedom Folk, and other such groups. He spends many weekends traveling with these groups, speaking and raising money for the college. Rev. Gardner spent most of last summer traveling with the Colonial Quartet. He also attends many District Assemblies and Young People's Conventions as a representative of Mid-America. This is not an easy job, but the Wonderful impact of the groups in behalf of the school is a great reward for a job Well done. The Registrar's Office operates under the direction of the Dean of the College, and is responsible for enrolling students in officially listed classes, for preparing class and master rosters of all students enrolledg for providing necessary mechan- ics to process changes in enrollment, for keeping both temporary and permanent records of all course Work taken by students, including grades and grade point averages, for sending transcripts to various institutions of learning as requested by students, and for keeping and publishing lists of graduates. The staff working in the Registrars Office includes Mrs. Gene Hood, Mrs. Curt Smith, and Mrs. Donald Metz.
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DURM COU SELOR HOLD RE PONSIBLE PO ITION Although college is the opening of new doors to freedom, it is rather nice to have someone around to take charge if trouble comes or to go to for that depressing little problem that comes up. This is the general function of the four couples who fill the varied and often taxing position of dormitory counselors. i Residents of Stockton Hall and Snowbarger Hall, on-campus residence facilities, may call on Mr. and Mrs. CJ. Winn or Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bell. Santa Fe Hall men are well acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Gilliland who share the responsibility of this off-campus dormitory. Heritage House, the beautiful off-campus apartments for women students, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Smith. Each dormitory has its special problems and whether it is the cold winds Whistling around Heritage House, the hospital visitors at Santa Fe Hall, the water fights of Snowbarger, or the minor illnesses of Stockton, the dormitory counselors fill their special place at M.A.N.C. with a zest and real concern that makes dorm life fun and a Wonderful experience. Heritage House counselors are Mr. and Mrs. Blake Smith and Doug. The Santa Fe Hall counselors are Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Gilliland. The Stockton Hall counselors, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Winn and Andrea, are visiting with Snowbarger Hall counselors Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bell.
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