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We are seldom awara of the behind the scenes work done by the Maintenance Department, and perhaps this is as it should be. So long as affairs are going smoothly, they do not reach our notice; if they were being handled inefficiently, they would bother us. While Mr. Reilly is on leave of absence to serve in the army, Mr. Freel is in complete charge of the department. He supervises the purchase of food supplies, the care of buildings, all construction work, the laundry service, the power house, the college transportation problems, and everything else necessary to the proper functioning of the living arrange- ments here at West Chester. MR. FREEL Head Steward In and around the Maintenance Department offices, there is on army of workers. Some employees ore under the direction of Miss Dissinger, the Matron,- she sees that the dusting, cleaning, repairs, and replacements are carried on A ' ith despatch. Miss Wilson, the Dietitian, has another group of workers under her charge; these ore the cooks, the dishwashers and the helpers of various kinds, Miiss Kelly, Mr. Freel s secretary, attends to the office work incident to a vast project of this type. Miss Kelly Miss Maiy Wilscn MR. REILLY Superintendent oF Grounds and Buildings Miss Dissinger e{29}5
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It is impossible to show in pictures or even to write about all the activities under the direction of the Personnel Office. Mr. McKelvie ' s department acts as a clearing house for most of the miscellaneous questions which exert so profound an influence on any college and its members. The Personnel Director works with several student helpers in carrying out the detail incident to directing such opportunities as loans, em- ployment, extracurricular activities, group adjustments, testing programs, and many others — depending on what problems need solving. hHis secretary is Miss Mildred Scott. This year a Job Market was the new feature inaugurated after the office was moved from Philips Memorial to the New Education Building. MR. CLARENCE L. McKELVIE, B.S., A.M. Director of Parionnel Bills, bills, bills! Bills for contingent fees, room and board, and other student financial matters are only part of the work of the Business Office. In addition, there are bills for furnish- ings, school equipment, food, housing equipment, and repairs. Each of these problems arouses questions which only an expert can answer. The amount of detail necessary is tremendous, and everything must be handled to the satisfaction of the State Department, MR. ERMON POSTLES Bursar R y HH if ' ym v T 1 i ji Jk A Seated: Mr. Postles, Miss Elizabeth Griffith, Standing; Miss Mary Mateer Mr. .Joseph Blair, Mrs. EHelen Patton. y c2|28|-£
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