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We saw efficiency plus in the business office. Mr. John-son made it his duty to see that its business-like atmosphere pervaded the financial thinking of every department in school, from the use of ditto paper to the estimated budget of all requisitions. An able director of students activities who saw that all social events were run smoothly. Miss Harrington was also director of the Residence Hall from housing to meals— a difficult job but well done. Mr. Soulsby met all incoming students with batteries of tests to determine placement, aptitude and to attend to other matters of counseling. An all inclusive coverage difficult to arrange but well handled by the Counseling Director. We saw the pleased look of Lincoln Aikons, Registrar, after each new period of registration as the enrollment figures continued to rise. His staff also handled the maze of records and credentials with efficiency and a minimum amount of confusion.
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The fastest growing college in the west is the true belief of Dr. Pete when referring to Eastern. He continues to marvel at the phenomenal growth of the college and enthusiasm of the students since his arrival. A growth in no small part attributed to him. a ruL behind thmn ah . . . A new but warmly accepted addition to the college was Dr. Ray Lowe, the assistant to the president who helped stir up additional activity by instituting such successes as the tape recording center, and by revising the summer session and student body finances.
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thiA boaAd. (piaAdexL Atudrni union. fwruLt . . . . With money designated to build the new Union Building, this board turned a closed ear to all plans to restore the student lounge and to other projects demanding money. Such a wise tight-fisted control will make the Student Union a reality within the next five years—a needed building in the affairs of the school both academic and social. M. E. Johnson, Ruth Trzcinski, Bob Doming, Dick Collver, Trudy Vogel, Gil Carbone. Ray Frank. Dick Jacobsen. Lorraine Kober, Kathryn Savoie. Lila Franklin. JoAnn Weber, Gilbert Warila, Lauretta Tubman In the basement, another center of school life is the Bookstore. We saw its services expand from the mere selling of books to the selling of school-crested mugs and rings. Although no one knew whether it was student-controlled or not the cubicle with its manager efficiently supplies the student body.
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