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REGISTRAR Marilyn Magers, Assistant to the Registrar. With an almost entirely new staff, and many new mechanical devices, the Registrar ' s office has made the traditional mile-long line of Registration Day a thing of the past. Besides supervising this most trying time of the semester, the Registrar ' s office handles tran¬ scripts, grade-point averages and all of the many little problems that his schedule seem to present for a student. What do you mean you want to drop a course? Bonnie Larson, Registrar ' s Clerk. 13
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1 OFFICE OF ADMI89ION9 Harley Wyatt, Director of Admissions and Registrar. The Admissions program at Park College is built upon the conviction that the college will grow and prosper because of its close relation¬ ship with its alumni and the Presbyterian Church. This Admissions program is approached on a national basis. The Admissions Office also correlates the activities of the many alumni that participate in the College Day program, as well as assuming responsibility for the ac¬ commodation of prospective students. Carol Brenner, Assistant to the Director of Admissions; Student Assistants, Peggy Peck and Ed McMellen. A1 Dusing, Associate Director of Admissions. 12
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OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND PUBLIC RELATION9 Charles Edwards, Executive Director of Public Affairs. The Public Affairs office is intent on building and maintaining general public interest in and support fo r Park College. They achieve this by preparing news releases, public announcements, and other promotional material to be placed di¬ rectly in newspapers and periodicals. Obtaining in¬ formation concerning campus visitors, speakers, and special programs, and promoting good community relations by inviting and entertaining on campus community leaders is also part of their program. The Public Affairs office is also in charge of direct¬ ing conferences held on campus, and in charge of Park facilities when they are used by outside groups. Student Assistants, Cheryl Wiley, Shirl Conner, and Diane Davis. Mary Youngblood, Secretary to the Executive Di¬ rector of Public Affairs. 14
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