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Carol Hickerson, Marge Thornberg, and Mary Samp handle sales and secretarial business in the bookstore Mrs. Laura Sporleder, associate manager, and Mrs. Naomi Johnson, manager, provide services through the bookstore which keep students supplied with every need from books to bandaicls. worth, in x,,.x f if .,,,..-I I ff. . 1' I Dx 4 R, , ' ,V ' 2. , I A Q x f ,.s.,ta The Saga staff managed by Dick White pauses a moment during meal preparation. Maintenance men Cecil Hardinger, A. C. Turner, Mel Leff, Ralph Acock, and Guy XVright relax for a moment from a hard day's work. 25
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5,,g,...- 641 -5.25 Kathy Hamilton, Mary Lou Lookingbill, and Carol Cox assist in handling student financial records. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, head bookkeeper, spends many hours keeping college H- nances in order. Business 0 Hee upervises Student Services Judy Ball and Kathy Westbrook cheerfully answer a miscellaneous assortment of questions at the information desk. 'tjust si n here, lease, sn s Mr. Ken Mont- S P Y gomery, bookkeeper.
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Dr. Wesley Johnson is Vice President in Charge of Development. Dr. Johnson's secretary is Mrs. Joanna Hooley. Pateau I9 0: Beginnings of a Dream Come True This year, changes were noticed around the campus of NNC. The new women's residence hall, Culver Hall, opened in the fall for upperclass women. Also dedicated was the Science Lecture Auditorium providing additional classroom space, unique science demonstration features, and ade- quate facilities for dramatic and musical produc- tions. During the year students and faculty watched with interest the erection of a new library which will be completed next fall. The old library building will be remodeled for the Department of Philosophy and Religion. In the next few years building plans also include a classroom building, a physical education building, and a new men's dorm. By 1970, 52,500,000 in these six new buildings will provide NNC with a seven million dollar, fifty-four acre campus to meet the academic and spiritual needs of the stu- dents. rril .NK E
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