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t oce Wo conduct idem All organizations are administered—their lives are determined by decisions, policies, revisions. Person leading in all such affairs at Eastern is Dr. A. G. Peterson, college president (pictured at his desk, upper left, opposite page). Registrar Mr. L. J. Aikins (counseling George McCammon on course choice, upper right, opposite page) has difficult job of arranging class schedules each quarter and making selection of courses to be offered. Dr. R. L. Henderson (lower left, opposite page), dean of education, continually works for improvement of educational means and methods at Eastern and elsewhere in addition to helping solve problems of education students. Business manager and financial secretary, Mr. M. E. Johnson, (lower right, opposite page) sees that all departments are well supplied, student funds properly handled and that all accounts balance each month. Conducting matters in an efficient manner is the lot of Eastern’s secretaries. Betty Newlin. Alice Hotchkiss. Bonnie Witt and Thrine Bourdon keep the registrar’s office humming writing letters, filling and filing records and keeping them straight. Rebecca Freitag. Emma Huber and Polly Vatterhaus account for all money and affairs going in and out of business office. Secretaries pictured in order are Mary Alice Helfrich. Thrine Bourdon, Bonnie Witt. Rebecca Freitag, Mrs. Emma Huber. Alice Hotchkiss and Betty Jean Newlin.
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It starts in the fall . . . with lines of students waiting to register. Forever seems to come and go before boundless numbers of forms and cards are filled out. Waiting seems to be a good time for Irene McCay. Don Churchill. Trudy Vogel. Dorthea Gaiser. Betty Jean Schultz. Bob Strecker, Joan Johnson and Mickey C o w e n to review all eur-rent gossip (right). Each student in turn is advised by Registrar Mr. Aikins and a schedule is planned. T he n more cards . . . and fee paying. Jane Evans undergoes this important rite with the aid of Mrs. Emma Huber, business office secretary. And it happens again every quarter. Lines are partially eliminated during winter and spring registrations as teachers become registrars, advising groups of students according to their curricula. ni i let otaad . . . ene let 16
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