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Administrative Offices Cecil 0. Vance Assistant to thc President Kenneth Jacobs, Plant Manager E. Peterson, Assistant to the Bookkeeper L. johnson, Assistant to the Registrar A. Enge, Bookkeeper Secretaries: Row 1, L. to R.: J. Peterson, R. Harman, P. Hill, L. Black, K. Bailey. Row 2: C. Bailbf, E. Sievers, S. Kolstacl, C, Fisher, Heublein, M. Ramstaii
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Public Relations I Mr. Roy Olson The Department of Public Relations, headed by Roy E. Olson, was in charge of admissions and college promotion. Freshman and new students were processed through this office. This included contacts with prospective students through visits to high schools, churches and homes. Thou- sands of letters, brochures and catalogues were sent out to prospects. Campus visitors were interviewed and given tours. Hundreds of application documents were processed in ob- taining new students for the coming year. In promoting campus activities and athletic events, news stories, features and photographs were sent to such news outlets as daily and weekly newspapers, wire services, radio and television stations. The department booked and con- ducted tours and concert appearances for the Choir of the West, the chorus and the band, and assisted the Ambassa- dor Quartet. Mr. Milton Nesvig The office did a lot of leg work in the promotion of such campus events as conventions and conferences, musical events, historical events, alumni events and summer con- claves. Voluminous reports to the three evaluating groups which visited the campus in April were processed by Public Re- lations. Speaking engagements and programs for churches and civic groups throughout the Pacific Northwest were taken or arranged for through the department. Working as director of publicity was Milton Nesvig, and Miss Rita Harmon was the secretary. Students who worked regularly in the department during the year were Alvin Dun- gan, Theodora Gulhaugen, Ruth Howlette, Faith Kuball, Ellen Laaback, Richard and Douglas Londgren, Evelyn Noss, Diane Rosdahl, and Margo Schwend.
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