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Page 26 text:
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Promote interest in Monti MR. KENNETH BULLMER, keeping in touch with field operations, represents: Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Ohio, North and South Dakota, and Wyoming. Admissions Office A new decor, a new staff, and a fifty-percent increase in the enrollment, are just a few of the changes made this year, under the supervision of Mr. Kenneth Bullmer, Director of Admissions. The admissions office is kept perpetually busy, maintaining an active correspondence, with those interested in Monticello. Only a portion of the work is completed on the campus. An equally important half is accomplished on the road by the field counselors. They visit as many as twenty-four schools a week, talking to prospective students and answering their questions. It is this continuous program that enables Mon-ticello to progress. 26 MR. GARY VAN AUSDALL, ever personable, represents: Colorado, Florida, Illinois, In- diana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.
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Mrs. Robert Shewman may be found helping students in personal problems, advising the Student Council and the Preparatory School junior class, or joining students in the fun of giving a dance, painting the smoker, or having a barbecue supper. In her official capacity as Director of the Preparatory School, Mrs. Shewman is academic dean, dean of students, and a member of the College Judicial Council. She is involved in setting up the academic curriculum and in the employment of professionally competent faculty members. However, she is never too busy to maintain individual contact with each of the nearly one hundred prep students. MRS. ROBERT SHEWMAN Director of the Preparatory School at Monticello J 25
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MR. LOUIS HAIL, tho Southern Gentleman, repre-sents: Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, and Texas. MR. ANTHONY LEVERING, that man from the east, represents: Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massa- chusetts, New Jersey, and New York. MR. WILLIAM VOLKMAN, busy creating new interest in Monticello, represents: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. ! I 27
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