Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 29 text:

MR. KENNETH HOUGLAND, Business Manager 3 BUSINESS OFFICE IMING SMOOTHLY ' I The Business Office has a large number I of activities which center around its main job of supervising and accounting all funds which flow into or out of the college. Its supervi¬ sory tasks may include such interesting and varied problems as why were the girls ' dormitories using so much toilet paper (they were using it to decorate each others rooms), can various college funds collect more interest in a bank or invested, and the helping of other offices to set up smaller budgets for the future. The office maintains a depository in which students may keep funds which they do not wish to have on their person, and a check cashing service, as well as the handling of the student employment pay¬ roll. A further student service is the main¬ tenance of the records of college scholarships and loans and the federal government ' s National Defense Scholarship Loan program. Eor the faculty and college generally, the office has a loan service which can be j used for worthy projects such as the building j of new homes. In addition, it maintains the I college physical plant and college investments such as real estate located at points all over the Elnited States. MISS CONSTANCE VULLIAMY, Bursar MR. PAUL GAULT , Purchasing Agent The Department of Maintenance, under the direction of Mrs. Clara Goold, College Housekeeper and Mr. Norman Gresham Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, keeps the campus and buildings clean and repaired. Working with a regular staff in the cleaning, dusting, mopping, washing, and waxing Piecessary to keep Park looking re¬ spectable, Mrs. Goold also maintains a staff lounge and a faculty lounge where the groups can find hot coffee and a friendly atmos¬ phere for a rest. Mr. Gresham’s crews provide the grass clipping, snow shoveling, road repair, electrician, and general paint- up and fix-up work which goes into making the campus beautiful and safe. 25

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24 n- ABOVE: MRS. HAROLD GOOLD, College Housekeeper LEFT: MR. LYNN MARKLEY, Assistant Director of Maintenance; MR. NORMAN GRESHAM, Director of Maintenance ' BELOW MRS. REBECCA ZEMKE, Bookkeeper; MRS. GENEVIVE BRYAN, Cashier; MRS. MARJORIE McADAM, Bookkeeper; and MRS. SYLVIA GAULT, Secretary. MAINTENANCE AMO I KEEP PARK RUNWI



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MRS. RACHEL RUSH, Manager of Student Industries BOOKSTORE EMPLOYEES SHOWN IN THEIR SHOW WINDOW. CLOCKWISE: Kathy Fitzpatrick, Benton McConnell, Bob Young, Jean Mayes, Pat Frost, and Liz Ralston. CENTER Mrs. Rachael Rush Student Industries The Park College Student Industries under the direction of Mrs. Rachel Rush include a bookstore located in Thompson Commons and a campus movie theatre which operates in Alumni Hall. Both are staffed and run by students with Mrs. Rush giving administrative assistance. The bookstore provides students with the service of obtaining texts which are to be used during the college term, as well as keeping a wide assortmentof books to provide for extracurricular reading interests. It also keeps a small, select supply of personal items such as soap, aspirin, and tooth paste of which students are likely to have need. In addition, the bookstore serves as a center for faculty and staff requisitions and main¬ tains a selection of Park monogrammed sweatshirts, stationery, pennants, and other small gift and jewelry items in its effort to provide for the wants and needs of the Park College body. The Park College Theatre operates on Friday and Saturday nights during the school year to provide students and college em¬ ployees with fine motion pictures at modest prices. However, it both solicits and receives support from Parkville and the surrounding area, and thus attendance at the theatre is quite good. Along with the theatre. Student Industries operates a concession stand which sells soft drinks, candy and pop corn to hungry movie enthusiasts. During the past year the theatre staff has served the liberal arts program by making arrangements for the showing of many outstanding foreign films such as Hiroshima Mon Amour and Antigone which were open only to the college staff and student body as part of the Art and Culture Series. THEy TRE EMPLOYEES. FIRST ROW Art Freeman, David Rumpf, Ben Bussey SECOND ROW Chuck Young, Jim Hurst

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