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A TOTAL OF ilO years of combined expe- rience at Phoenix College stands behind our Administrative Staff. As a group, they are concerned with the policies and regulations of PC, college staffing, registration policies and prob- lems, the budget, and the calendar for the school year. Serving as individuals, their many di- versified duties include carrying out the directives of the Superintendent and the Board, setting the athletic policy, visiting classrooms, disciplining and counseling, planning registration procedure, and scheduling classes and examinations. Members of the administrative staff are also responsible for compiling the student handbook and catalogue, supervising the Evening College, approving supply re- quisitions, and planning the social calen- dar. fTop Rightj Miss Patricia Wylie, Veterans' Coordinator, and Mrs. Mildred Noble, secretary to the Dean of College, ably carried out duties in the office of Dr. Hannelly. fBottom Leftj Equally impor- tant for efficient college operations are Mrs. Dorothea Long, sec- retary to Dean of Students, and Mrs. Anita Savage, secretary to Dean of Women. They are the first to greet one on a visit to either Dean Riggs or Dean Kirk. ,il ill ii fAboveJ Coordinating class instruction in the office of the Dean of Instruction, is Mrs. Jane Twaddle, secretary for Dean Thomp- son. CBelowD Especially busy during registration, Mr. Spector's secretary, Miss Kay Monson, aids the Registrar in Admissions and Records. l Q -.E 1 c.f' it T 1 of-s:',.Ccodc -- li.. his QS. x.,- -
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