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fli , i 7175 'i W ' if A? c L' A 'yi 9:1 5 The Development staff employs Mary Hall, Ester Borden, Alicia Fletcher, 42nd rowl Linda Percival, Meredith Howard, Linda Legg, Kathy Howard, and Jeanine Gilmore. Receptionist's duties occupy Ida Epperly's time as she routes phone calls and directs visitors. Making out the honor roll comprises a part of Roberta Bachman's iob under Dean Stamper. filings l Numerous responsibilities are Emma Serving as Dean North's secretary, and Tusing's who works for Deans Horton, general typist for the faculty is Sarah Wood, and Mock. Patterson. Q1 M
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Office personnel ciid administrators Behind the scenes of any complex organization is a hard working group of people who keep it run- ning smoothly and efficiently. Such is the function of the administrative personnel of OCC - the sec- retaries, bookkeepers, and receptionists - who serve us every day in performing those sometimes unnoticed but necessary tasks which answer not only the school's needs, but also help answer some of our own individual needs as students. To those whom we may not encounter every day but whose daily service to us we recognize, we extend our ap- preciation. The Business Urtice staff is composed of Gwyn Davis, cashier Cstandingjg Cleo Wells, bookkeeper, Kathy Taylor, secretary. OCC's chancellor, Dr. Benson, is Harriet Baird. I' WWPW if 'MK 7 i 'Qi f, 7 ,, ff! if jZ,Ls,fg!?'s 9 '-ynwfc ' V f ff 3- I 5 Q 1-. -' ,ff -5, ZW USM! if Vi' A F ,IFV 7 3, if ina :ff Qi! sg 7 M fffffdw . 503' xi Maxim Q , ax cs 54 Q 'ziSfn? 155' ',C .,g2c-g www Zfiw ' ,fa I3 Q ' mf ff. X 2 ,M ,, E Ts 4151 5, me X X353 is s X92 gixilx N is NCQ Q iso, XX ,Abit WQVN 4 Presidential secretary, Martha Snow, oversees Dr. Baird's correspondence, appointments, and other personnel in the presidential office. IBM operator Pat Morrison runs the card sorter, punches and varifies cards, and prints grade reports for her boss, data processor Jack McElroy. 'T Q t i 2 2 1 i i i 2 93552 lg,- B 'I f ' - - . . . usi y per orming secretarial duties for Sepnng Mr. Bailey in the business lt's busy days for Janet Whitney who o ice is Diana Quillen as she purchases is executive secretary in the develop- OCCs supplies. - ment office. ww 'wth f if ofwf' f .,. I- ,-2 ',. Rect?':' ft V' llama 5 1' I' I- .
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'Q -S36 ,11- , If Darrel Alexander of the Speech Depart- Eugene Bailey, assistant professor in the Avayd Barrett in her first ment sponsors Alpha Psi Omega and Science Department, is working on a year on campus started the the Thalian Players. doctor's degree in chemistry. l'l0me ECONOIWCS Club. Ronald Bever, assistant professor in speech, is busy as Mis- sion Study and Junior Class sponsor and is associate minis- ter at Britton. Bible maior, Monte Ginnings, thoughtfully delves into the deeper and subtler meanings of the scriptures as he does research for a commentary. ffl, .rjwff -M'jg'ia -u Charles Bohlen, instructor in the Science Department, islan OCC alumnus who has returned to teach after spending some time in graduate study. Scriptures animated by Bibiccil courses An enlarged Bible Division under the direction of Raymond Kelcy adds a significant contribution to the spiritual growth of OCC. In addition to making noteable contributions to the fundamental knowl- edge of Biblical facts, the Bible courses expose the students to a wealth of interesting and uplifting observations-building up faith in their eager, searching hearts and minds. Making use of this knowledge, the students are better able to mean- ingful enter the chapel services, lectureships, and campaigns in the communities where they live. This department also has found the tape-workbook technique helpful in supplying the students with useful note guides and added background material. 1 I l A , 'A ' iv iw. A .my ,t N '5 5 .X , x' O f ,fl Yvrblg 5'?:,yl'lr U' .f- T- f.:,,. -' Depdlmenl business W0 l t f v.. 1, fi
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