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Campu Altered by Administration Amen! the Bible school men responded to the announcement of new furniture for J-K dormitory rooms. This renovation is one of the many projects under the supervi- sion ofthe lnstitute's operating divi- sion. lt will be accomplished during the summer of 1975. This division handles all ad- ministrative business except that directly related to academics. To manage this wide field, the work is divided into six major departments. Each has a superintendent who serves on the operating executive committee. This committee is responsible for smoothly in- tegrating the work of all areas. Business for the executive is greatly varied. Each Tuesday morn- ing in open-form discussion they seek answers and solutions. The diversity in their task is readily revealed in their minutes. Item 4181: Campus Roads. Mov- George McPherson ileftl clears the way before pouring cement for a new sidewalk near the music annex. ed by J. Brisbin, seconded by V. Callaway that we authorize the maintenance of our main roads, fill- ing in the holes, etc. Carried. Item 4186: Name of New Trailer Court. Moved by R. Wilson, seconded by L. Boody, that we name the court Mobile Drive and start the numbering at the Eder's. Carried. Item 4273: Creation of a Direc- tory Sign. Approved the plan we had to erect a directory sign in the centre of campus. Once a motion is carried, the superintendent of that area is responsible to see that action follows. The chairman, Mr. Gene lmbach, double checks to insure its completion. The operating exeuctlve never lacks workg there is always something that needs attention. Martha Crawford
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