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CAROL BRENNER Admissions Office Manager BETTY FLEMMING JOHN HARTWIG Assistant Business Manager LEONA M. HOLESCHER Bookkeeper HOWARD HOFFMASTER Admissions Counsellor BETTY RUSH LONGHIBLER Secretary to the President MARJORIE McADAM Assistant Bookkeeper ALEXANDER T. PATIENCE Assistant to the Dean of Students k RACHEL E. RUSH Accounts Payable Recorder FLORENCE SIMPSON Switchboard Operator DORIS STUTEVILLE Mailing Room Director T CONSTANCE VULLIAMY Bursar MARY YOUNGBLOOD Secretary to the Vice-President Administrative Staff REBECCA ZEMKE Secretary to the Dean 22
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Registrar All student academic records, class sched¬ ules and transcripts are handled by the registrar ' s office, in addition to course registration proceed¬ ings at the beginning of each semester and the distribution of grade slips four times a year. All this, comprising what may appear an impossible task to the uninitiated, is carried out competently by Mrs. Brown and her staff. HARRY J. MILLER, M.A. Director of Alumni and Public Affairs Mr. Edwards, formerly with the National Greeting Card Corporation and vice-president and sales manager of Howard Company in San Francisco, assumed his present position with the college during the summer of 1958. In ad¬ dition to his responsibilities as Director of Alumni and Public Affairs, a new post in which are combined the former offices of Alumni and Public Relations, Mr, Edwards is also involved in admissions work. SHERRY BROWNE Director of Admissions The admissions office and staff of admis¬ sions counsellors scattered throughout the country, under the supervision of Mr. Miller, Director, put a great deal of effort into recruiting students for the past year. The results of this work were seen in the largest freshman class to enroll at Park in eight years. Mr. Miller ' s duties entail numerous trips away from campus in order to contact prospective students person¬ ally. CHARLES J. EDWARDS, B.A. 2 I
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