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IN KUi.l.'l UIJJS, Accounts and budgets involve office staff Students found themselves quickly involved with the Business Office and it's employees as the office handled the payroll checks, student accounts and cashed personal checks for students and staff. 8. JOYCE Brownlieg cashier. 9. MERLE Neill helps handle 'accounts payablef 10. LINDA Rozzellg secretary to Loan Office. 11. HOWARD McClellang Special Reports Analyst. 12. HANDL- ING an important aspect of each faculty and staff's job, Harvey Conway is in charge of payroll and 'accounts payablef 13. MARY Simpsong bookkeeper. 14. JANICE Dodd acts as director of student loans.
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S10 million campaign involves 5 buildings lnvolved in the largest project of its kind that the school has ever embarked on, the Development department cross- ed the half way mark in a 10 million dollar building campaign. Three of five major buildings have already been com- pletedg the Reba Davison dorm, the Heritage Heights Apartment complex, and the new student center. Plans have been put into action for the Fine Arts Building and a Business and general classroom building. This year, English teacher, Joy McMillon, acted as the OCCWA co-ordinator. 1. SALLIE Bushg Secretary for Development Records. 2. ALAN Phillips, Field Representative, works with alumni and fund-raising campaigns, 3. ASSISTANT to the President, Andy Benton handles details of public events. 4. BETH Voss, Assistant to David Owens. 5. RAY Warlickg Estate Planning Counselor. 6.PRESS releases and pam- phlets help occupy the time of Director of Public Relations, David Owens. 7. CAROL Kenny, Secretary for Development Office. '47 .. ,ggi-1 E l l i y-aff'
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,ta-gf X ll its I Students first met by admissions counselors The first Contact new students had with OCC seemed to be the Admissions office, through the recruiters. During the year students visited the office often for help in course offerings and transcript records. 1. CO-ORDINATOR of Field Recruitment, Bob- bie Rowley helps Admissions Counselors, Deanna Terry and Bob Lashley prepare for a trip. 2. CLEO Wellsg Admission Clerk. 3. LOLA Ames serves as Registration Clerk. 4. ACCURATE files are kept by Roberta Bachmann as she acts as OCC's Recorder.
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