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I y is ,.' P o IW' I' g . Why V., I' ox 7- I I Miss GILL :gf ,.. v L- if Q , I .1-fx MRS. GILBERT MRS. ROLLINS W5 Work done in a college--goes farther than planning and execution. A good bit of technical work -typing,mimeographing and other secretarial duties is not a small part of an efficiently run college. Throughout the Administration Building many women sit behind desks doing work which enables the plans of the higher-ups to be run smoothly. Few know the intricacies of their jobs, but judging from the output of the various oifices, these women have proven themselves a competent staff on which the Administration can rely. 'Sf J ...J MRS. GERMAN MRS. TWELE Y l , business oHice , , , reglgn-ar 5 03506 admission s office - Mr. x . Nwxp . l
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lsr?-gn -. -f' Money comes in, schedules go out, systems are revised, curriculums change. And how and where does all this happen? Some may refer to them as the red tape chambers Cnecessary though they may bel, to others they assume the formal title of Administrative Offices . At the core of the college, live small, but busy, offices operate to improve and maintain organization and efiiciency. Mr. Karl Moser, heading the Business Office, balances the col- lege budget. Dr. Rebecca Tansil and her staff in the Admissions Oiiice are responsible not only for ad- mitting new students, but also for sending represen- tatives of the college to neighboring areas. Little explanation is necessary to describe the work of Registrar Flossie Jones, whose ollice perhaps more than any other, is known directly to students. Dean of Students, Orielle Murphy too has an indispensable job of ac-ting in a supervisory capacity for all stu- dent activities. Dr. Kenneth E. Browne, Dean of Instruction, is the head figure in curriculum planning and revision. All necessary, all functioning in their individ- ual duties.-Here is the Administration! 9 , ' -4 ..- ,z' -1 DR. REBECCA C. TANSIL Director of admissions zz! M165 Mfffa., -.4-Aw- 1. MISS FLOSSIE JONES Registrar s P. MR. KARL J. MOSER Business manager ' ---1
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0 Yi lifdly No Kimberly diamond, no pearl of the An- tilles can match the treasure trove of a simple, quiet library. The walls and buildings housing our rows of books do not shimmer with the irridescent glow of gems, but effervesce, nontheless, with the thoughts of giant and charlatans among men. Thoughts that are imperfect and incomplete-thoughts that en- circle the globe and poke impudently into the sec- rets of the sprawling universe--cohabit these shelves. Thoughts tawdry and towering are here on equal base for us to judge. These books provide the food that urges young men in libraries to think thoughts yet more blundering in their quest for arcana of creation. Purpose, hope., guidance., and truth nestle in the chimera of a library. Books have led some to learning and others to madness. PETRARCH There's more to it then stamping out books. Mr Sorry, we don't buy old books. 5,555 g q MISS REEDER .eg .,,, ' I Miss YODER ' - MRS. MILNER I g Q-FT Q2 if 31- - N, 'IU- M I -if? . . .1 725. f P. 'f v E . s :ITS ' 'i v . 'Q-Q I' 'QW' t MISS HAZARD MISS SMITH The first area of college life . . . ,. I 1. l ' W'-viz: . ri! , 5 . s .z 1 -.I , g., A! f -. ---eg ,, ... gig-ng-5 uv, Q.-,Q
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