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book store staff The expanding College Bookstore is under the capable management and direction of Mr. Jackson, Mr. Reynolds, Miss Finegan, Mrs. Phillips, and Mr. Peterson. Everything from pencils, paper and books, to pins, rings, tie clasps and key chains can be found on the neatly arranged shelves. Sweat shirts, banners, stuffed animals, de- cals and desk lamps are also sold for the convenience of the students. Jobs are pro- vided in the bookstore for students who need them. These helpers see that things run smoothly and efficiently. The book- store has become one of the brighter and more interesting spots on tlie whole ex- panding West Chester State College campus. data processing department Data Processing is the title given to the (lejiartment which joins three important of- fices, the Tabulating Department, the Com- puter Center, antl the Duplicating Office, under one name. Each of these three areas lias its own specific functions. Several of the services piovided by Data Processing are printing various college bulletins and programs, reproducing tests, and teaching classes concerning computer programing to many interested college students. -,. to r.: Dr. Woodlen, Mr. Mahaii, Mrs. Wickersham, Miss Jones, Miss Sclmader, Miss Strouss, Miss Woods, Mr. Beaton, and Mr. Sgambati. 20
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post office In their new surroundings, Mrs. Rodebough and Mrs. Connell sort and distribute the stacks of long awaited letters, magazines, college bulletins, and those mysterious packages from home arriving at the college post office daily. The efficiency of these ladies and their staff is to be commended. a.r.a. slater Under the able guidance of Mr. O ' Doherty. the A.R.A. Slater Company staff efficient- ly provides college residents with meals served in a pleasant, gracious atmosphere. Oth er helpful A.R.A. Slater staff members include, . to r.: Mr. Moore, Mr. Daly, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Melackrinos, and Mr. Gebbard. R! V ' ' jB KM fcW H wL if 1 I HHJ H S Wi ' r HV B campus police The Campus Police patrol the college area, check security on all dorms, give aid to anyone injured, assist in those accidents occurring on campus, and conduct our fire drills. Pictured here from I. to r., the patrol includes: Lt. Urbine, Mr. Sheeler (Chief of Security Police), and Mr. Fritz. 19
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education Prospective teachers are shaped and molded into professionals by dedicated members of the Education Department. Staff includes, . to r., 1st row. Dr. Bannon, Mr. Herres, Mr. Francella, Mrs. Pottieger, Miss Good, Dr. King, Mrs. Haas, Mr. Redmond, Mr. Free- man, Dr. H. Benda (Chairman). 2nd row. Dr. Schuler, Mr. Rectenwald, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Kulp, Miss McClure, Dr. Gregg. 3rd row. Mr. Lynch, Dr. McTavish, Dr. Weag- ley. Dr. Lander. 4th row: Mr. Mississiyan, Mr. Habecker, Mr. Swiren, Mr. Rahn, Dr. J. Hill, Mr. B arth, Mr. Greenberg. Missing: Mr. Buechele, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Strayer. demonstration school The Demonstration School gives many Ele- mentary Education majors an opportunity to observe the new techniques and tradition- al skills. The able faculty includes, . to r., 1st row: Mrs. Jones, Miss Bayne. 2nd row: Mrs. Morgan, Mr. G. Cartwright (Prin- cipal). 3rd row: Mr. Grafton, Mr. Chalick, and 4t}i row: Mrs. DiMarco, and Miss Wolfe! rese arch In 1959 the college began acquiring auto- mated data processing equipment. Recently these facilities have been relocated with a computer installation into a centralized administrative responsibility. This com- puter facility is being used as a research tool by the Department of Research and Da- ta Processing in experimental institutional activities. The outcome of this work will be used in future college decisions. Shown here from . to r., the Research Department staff includes: Mr. Ralph Sgambati, Mrs. Muriel Santmyers, Dr. Milton Woodlen, Miss NIary Kay Gimmy, and Mr. Ralph Eisenstadt. 21
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