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McCleery Thompson Napier Fitzwater Balentine mance an Momofion Since no college can exist for long without money or new students, Muskingum's finance and pro- motion departments are among the most active in the college. Miss Wilda Thompson handles all college funds in her capacity as Auditor, from collection of tuition and N. Y. A. checks to change-making for the candy machine. Mrs. Beula Fritzwater acts as secretary to the Finance committee, also takes care of the collection of Centennial pledges. Alumni Secretary H. Dwight Balentine does promotion work and keeps in touch with Muskingum's army of graduates. Director of Public Relations Paul A. Napier works mostly in the field soliciting finances and new students. Publicity Director Edward C. Keefe keeps Muskingum in the public eye through the medium of the newspapers, radio, and college publications. ALMA Following somewhat the concept of socialized medicine, Muskingum's health set-up affords its students medical care for the payment of a fee included in tuition charges. Dr. John M. McCleery closely approximates the popular idea of the family doc , is keenly aware of students' physical needs. Miss Lucille Lawrence is his able assistant, dispensing pink pills and spreading cheer to rooming centers with sniffling inmates. The doctor's office is daily the mecca of those stu- dents with maior and minor ailments, those needing physical exams in order to participate in athletics, and those merely wondering how many pounds that last chocolate sundae added. Muskingum is distinguished from most colleges of its size by the excellence of its health super- vision program. Lawrence . Q. , . 5 ' , - , me - i Ts. ff. sw gg , 24 ,jf S '..,...r7q,, Aa. -Q' Mr. Keefe grinds out publicity. 'cg-Q, -,,.,-av- Dr. McCleary, Miss Lawrence turn on the heat.
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Counselling Class-Hill, Orr, Stevens, McCracken, My , 2 oowwef in Orr McCracken Taylor All sizes and varieties of student problems, from finances to date-trouble, come to the ears of Muskingum's counselling department in the course of a day's conference. These great and small questions find sympathetic hearing and helpful answers in the offices of the Dean of Men and Dean of Women. Youngest dean of men in America is the distinction claimed by Mr. C. W. McCracken, whose enthusiasm is as infec- tious as it is youthful, but whose close contact with Muskingum men is sincere and understand- ing. Dean of Women Cora I. Orr and her assist- ant, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, aid in solving the countless worries of Muskingum coeds, help them choose vocations and even roommates, are con- tinually available for conferences. Pet project of this administrative division is the new course in Principles of Counselling. Freshman orienta- tion classes are also under its direction. White.
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McClanahan McKirahan McConagha Onstott, Slasor do a little research. Wilhelm, Fotheringham, Graham, Boyd 25 on sm Textbooks and Ogden Nash verse, encyclopedias and the latest mystery thriller, pass through the hands of Muskingum's library staff in a day of routine work. Innumerable questions, sensible and otherwise, are addressed to the librarians- and are usually answered. Mrs. Grace McClan- ahan, head librarian, directs student aid work- ers and supervises the maintenance of order both on the shelves and among the students. Mrs. Winifred McKirahan, assistant librarian, shares in this work, and also oversees the collec- tion of library fines. Miss Iva McConagha, cata- loguer, is in charge of preparing and indexing books for the shelves. Student assistants in the library are taught to handle all phases of the work, vocational training being a possible goal, acre lfaria! Gila With the familiar, dreaded order to take a letter just as the 5:00 whistle blows, Muskingum's sec- retarial staff climaxes a typical day. Extra work and extra hours are accepted cheerfully by these faithful souls, who keep things going for the People Who Keep Things Going. Several of the major administrative offices employ full-time sec- retaries, exceptions being Miss Wilhelm and Miss White, who double as English instructors. This efficient group never forgets a name, can always decipher its own pothooks, is forever tactful with absent minded bosses. Administrative fate of the college is often delegated to the secretarial staff, which murmurs in unison, Yes, of course l'll do it. Ancl don't forget your rubbers. Hoopman White Hamilton 1-n - m ,a
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