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Mr. Robert Tripp, the College Registrar, is a busy man who handles, among other things, the filling out of class schedules, registrations, class and chapel cuts that are accumulated, and the notarizing of official documents. Mr. Charles Larkins, the Busi- ness Office Assistant, can be found caring for many of the various transactions going through this office. iv 3:1645 X X -.JW Q Ag-,K Mrs. Dorothy Cloran, a member of the Office of Admissions staff, serves as an Educational Counselor, as well as our official Campus Hostess. Here she is seen giving junior Bill Hinds some helpful counseling. , Z A A fs In In sd Z h ils-ef X .. -My f 6 'C ff X X ' :z , . '.lj 51121 al G i .KF . ,f u 1 . Q K f 'gk' '.'442f5Zj7x x,1 wi. . .. Dr. George King Re-elected as President of the Mount Union College Board of Trustees, Dr. George L. King has gained a great deal of honor and respect from the Mount Union family. This is the man who holds the key of leadership to the religious, economic, and educa- tional fields of the college. Board of Trustees Mount students with their eyes on the future expansion of the campus can gratefully thank the Board of Trustees fo their con- tinued support and foresight of the Program for the Sixties. The board members supervise the d e vel o p rn e n t, expansion, building of all structures, and ap- propriation of school funds. Under the capable leadership of Dr. George L. King, re-elected President, Judge William L. Hart. first Vice-President, Mrs. Hazel Purcell Rodman, second Vice- President, and Mr. Donald A. Peterson, assistant secretary, Mount continues to insure a sound basis of educational achievement.
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Though she may be a freshman on the Mount Union scene, Miss Judith Mclvlillin, Dean of Women, is not a novice when it comes to understanding problems. Coming from sunny California to ever wintery Alliance, Dean McMillin has in one year made herself loved and respected by all the women on campus. Never will graduates be able to forget her friendli- ness, helpfulness, and sense of humor. As busy as Dean Christie is, he often finds time to talk to students with or without problems as is indi- cated in the picture of him and Ellen Tompkins. Dr. Jack McBride and Rhea Nile find them- selves involved in a deep discussion.
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Administration Annex The Administration annex houses, for the first time, the publicity office of our college. Some of the duties of this office include publishing the Mount Union Bulletin, which is sent to alumni to help them keep up with Mount's activities, and sending notices of students' achievements to hometown newspapers. Headquarters for Publicity 5 f'1 kuxxul Alumni need never worry about losing contact with their Alma Mater and classmates, thanks to Ernest Sheetz, Alumni Secretary. He, with the help of Bill Krahling, has produced an entirely new and interesting College Bulletin. This, along with the many personal contacts 'he makes, keeps alumni well informed of activites of graduates and of the campus. 1 . Keeping Mount Union's growth and progress in the public eye is a big job tackled by William Krah- ling, Director of Publici- ty. With assistance from students Sally deMell0 tpicturedl and Vivian Mi- halik, Bill makes sure the honors and activities of campus men and coeds hit the headlines in their hometown papers and the Alliance Review. We can also be sure he keeps his secretary Mildred busy. Bill also helped the Unonian staff by giv- ing them his time and pictures. 13 Xing Director of Publicity Bill Krahling keeps his secretary, Carol Wearstler busy with dictation.
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