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WILLIAM DUNSETH BUSINESS MANAGER Mr Stanton was once severely reprimanded by his secre¬ tary for walking into the office so quietly that she could never tell if he was in or not. He laughed and so did she, but the truth of the matter is, Mr Stanton is rarely in his office. Who knows just what duties fall to the Business Manager of Park College? Someone is in charge of handling the trust funds, and endowments, and investments of the college. Someone does the hiring of cooks, maintenance men, summer colony and Christmas colony workers. In the business office are two full-time secretaries and a busy bookkeeper for whom Mr Stanton finds plenty of work. When he is not dashing off to meetings and appointments he is having conferences in his office, dictating letters, and at¬ tending to the million and one little details of campus opera¬ tions of which he is in charge. VICE -PRESIDENT Mr William Dunseth, as Vice-President of Park College, is director of the total Public Relations and Development program of the College. He is kept very busy with the direction of activities of the Promotion, Publicity, Alumni and Admission departments of the Public Relations program, but most of his time is given to the development program, of which he is the direct supervisor. A Park graduate of ' 42 and an active member of the Parchevard club, Mr Dunseth coaches the Parchie basketball team and has earned several trophies and the nickname Phog. The Dunseth family includes his wife Pat and their two adopted children Bart and Kit. Mrs Dunseth, being artistically inclined, enjoys paiinting and ceramics. Mr Dunseth likes to work on the house, and has recently completed a recreation room. The children are most interested in summer vacation, when they can visit a Wyoming ranch. All the Dun- seths take active part in campus life and eagerly participate in many college projects. WILLIAM M. STANTON
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ACADEMIC DEAN It is not necessary here to enumerate the many responsibilities and jobs that fall to the Dean of the College, for his title explains his position. Students who try to make appointments with him for conferences know how much of his. time is taken up with every aspect of Park College affairs. To casual acquaintances his collegiate crew-cut may disarmingly belie the active mind beneath, but members of the Central Staff and Curriculum committee know that nothing is short inside the upper story! It is a unique, yet very rewarding feature of our college life that so many students can get to know the families of their professors. Those who know Dean Fleming more than as head of the academic program are probably acquainted with his wife Pat and their three children. Mrs Fleming is a regular morning visitor to Alumni ' s third-floor art studio, while Mickey, Danny and Betsy could entertain you for hours with stories about college babysitters. The Flemings have a lovely custom of inviting students to their home on Sunday evenings for conversation and dessert, though which of the two is more tempting is hard to say. Tales of the Flemings ' life in Hawaii provide exciting entertainment, especially the story of the great tidal wave. And then Mickey and Danny show you the latest addition to their gun collection while Betsy crawls up into your lap, and the thought enters your head, What more could Park College offer than the chance to know a family like this? ACADEMIC PROGRAM Changes in the Academic Program were numerous this year. Among the most important addi¬ tions to the curriculum were new majors in education and teacher training, music education and political science, expanded pre-engineering program and increased offerings in the fields of Christian education and instrumental music. The sociology curriculum was reorganized around a new affiliation with Community Studies, Incorporated, of Kansas City. The Natural Science requirement in the core curriculum was reduced one semester, and a restudy of other academic areas was instituted. 15
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