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Duties Combined Under New Head The responsibility of over-seeing the functions of the Student Union, cafeteria, Broncho Corral, and dormitories, is entrusted to W. H. Innerarity, Director of Auxiliary Enterprises, a staff of three co-ordina- tors, four hostesses, and one hundred ten employees. In the fall, the new dormitories demanded much of Innerarity's attention as the inevitable small prob- lems of adjusting the air conditioning and arrival of new furniture bore resemblance to a shake-down- cruise. The year progressed during which Innerarity and his staff sought to bring about the finest service to the college personnel and utilized all facilities to full capacity. Plans for campus expansion included a new field house and stadium with minimum capacity of 10,000 persons. With this in mind, and the proposed new Union Building rapidly materializing as more than a drawing board dream, the auxiliary enterprises people found their wishes coming true . . . continu- ing, progressive facilities to service Central State College. Managing the south-campus union, the Broncho Corral, is the job of Mrs. Kathryn Capps. More than a thousand students, three times a day, pass through the lines at Murdaugh Hall cafeteria, under the direction of john Eckels. r
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Data Processin Simplifies Records l W K ,... ii l i it - -as ,.. 1,192 Data Processing, which serves students, faculty, and admin- istration alike, moved into its new home in the recently com- pleted Administration building this spring. Accurately and quickly processing grades, class attendance roles, permanent records, and even making out the honor roll is the primary function of this vital department. The operation of this complicated system falls on the shoulders of Bill Randolph and his staff of four student assistants. Bill Randolph, director of data processing, is one of the very'few on campus who understands the workings of the 1620 IBM computer. Dan Mickish watches Sharon Reed put the new 1620 through its paces. Dan Mickish, student pro gramer, helps set up the computer for special uses. The department relieves the administration of the pres- sures of countless hours of bookkeeping, offers a research facility for faculty members, and most important, provides in-service educational training for capable students. Central's Data Processing is the second such department in the nation to lease the S250,000 162O IBM computer for these specific purposes. Six hours are offered in the mathematics department cur- riculum in the use of computers, and lectures are given con- cerning the function of Data Processing equipment in the business department.
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XY., 'Nm ' V if Getting set to start a full day of classes and police duties, Chief Bill Bruce manages an Some people will never learn, SHYS Jess Martindale QS early morning smile as he checks the previous day's records. he fills out one of the estimated 5,000 parking tickets issued this year. Campus Police Insure Protection Three men shouldered the burden of safe-guarding the rights, privileges, property, and lives of Central State College and its personnel. As the campus ex- panded and the student body became larger, Bill Bruce, chief of the force, jess Martindale, and Dan Reinhold found their duties increasing in like ratio. To expedite the duties of the force, one officer to 1,750 students, a radio car was equipped early in the fall. These students are not of the night watchman category but rather carried out their serious respon- sibilities as recognized accredited police officers. Each Worked an eight hour shift, carried a fairly heavy academic schedule, and somehow managed to study, eat, and sleep in the interim. Watching for traffic and parking violations conf sumed a large percentage of the force's time and energies. Approximately 5,000 parking tickets were issued in their efforts to see that each student got his fair chance at the parking places and that en- trances and exits were kept clear. llaier, 5 5 MUSE, .fe Serving his first year on the campus police Central campus. ' 4 . , it X fr Y' Y! r if 'if ami A, r V, ,V - sz force, Dan Reinhold surveys the expanding .
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