Whittier College - Acropolis Yearbook (Whittier, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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ALUMNI REL TIONS LED BY PRESIDENT NORFLEET CALLICOTT, the Alumni Association continues the reorganization program started two and one-half years ago. The 9,500-member body represented in every state in the Union and in over forty foreign countries, resolved at that time that its purposes were to provide their Alma Mater with money, students, and ideas. The governing body of the Association, The Alumni Board, met four times during the year and worked hard with the professional staff on many projects. It was through the fore- sight and fortitude of this body that the Association estab- lished a balance and long range program with real purpose. The Alumni Board is made up of four elected oflicers, six commission chairmen, two society representatives, three class representatives, and three presidential appointees. The Presi- dent of ASWC, the President of the College, two faculty members, and the professional staff are ex-officio members. The office of alumni relations located conveniently on the first Hoof of the Student Union Building is staffed by Director Bill Marumoto and Assistant Director, lane T. Randolph. It is their responsibility to see that alumni and students alike are kept happy. Their many and diversified duties range from placement and employment, to the planning of such activities as Homecoming, the Alumni Leaders Conference. The all important Alumni Fund and an interesting program for the Alumni Society groups, clubs and chapters, are among other activities. They are also responsible for the publishing of the quarterly Alumni magazine, The Rock. Furthering relations with the future alumni on campus are among the Association's prime goals as they seek many media in which to make contact with the undergraduates. , ' 'f?W l E Bill Marumoto lane Randolph Norfleet Callicott Swted, left to right: Iean Reese, Carol Smith, Iacque Gaynes, Lena Balch, Barbara Maple. Second row: Ann Chandler, Ruth jameson, lack Emerson, Norfleet Callieott, Ioe Coffin, Margaret Clark, Betty Freeman, Dr. W. Roy Newsom. Third row: Herbert Adden, Iohn R. Cauffman, Robert Collier, Warren Newman, Carles Robinson, Warren Earl, Pat Mullen, Don Rothrock.

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129' C27 COLLEGE PERSONNEL Naam DEAN'S SECRETARIES Left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Iones, Mrs. Doris Peckham, Miss Harriet Robertson, Miss Loretta Malone. fi' avi ANNEX SECRETARIES Seated: Mrs. Gladys Kay, Mrs, Mildred Walford. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Carol Kirkwood, Mrs. M. Ethel I. Siegfried, Mrs. Iane Kersey, Mrs. Clara Dallas. 'L REGISTRAR AND BUSINESS OFFICE Seated: Laura Oyer, Mildred Scott. Standing, left to right: Myrl Beaird, Virginia Bacha, Clone Charus, Esther Wold. WITHOUT THE ASSISTANCE OF THE SECRE- TARIAL STAFF Whittier College would indeed have trouble functioning. It is people like Miss Malone that enable the oflices to keep functioning in a normal manner. Almost all of the students have met various parts of the secretarial staff that aids the college. When aid is needed, the students are sure to get help from the secretaries. By making appointments, typing letters, answering phones, and other clerical activities the secretaries make them- selves useful. The secretaries, however, go much beyond the clerical activities by aiding the students in finding valuable information concerning their stay here at the school. Any one of the secretaries will take time out to talk to the student even though she may be thoroughly busy with her 'clerical activities. Again extending them- selves, the secretaries help the student body leaders by typing letters and helping them to Hnd the essential information that is involved in student life.



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gf! ..- - 1 .25 'Trends as., in A 1 15' Operating under well-defined orders and with maximum efficiency the Campus Inn cooks Rosie O'Herron Campus Inn Director keep the Student Body Well fed. ASSISTANTS IN THEIR EFFORTS to keep the Wlmittier campus operating in smooth order and looking decently the mem- bers of the groups pictured on this page must work equally well with students and administration. Throughout the academic year these are the people that feed us, keep our dorms and grounds looking in top shape and doing the general busy work of keeping everyone satished. Tom Martin Supt. of Maintenance Left to right, ascending stairs: Lela Payne, Mrs. Matson-Head Sitting, left to right: Dale Fording, Harry Rupt, Buck Wyatt Housekeeper, Sally Campbell, Marie Wetrich, Isla Iaggers, Ber- Marvin Lawson. Second row: Bud Payne, Frank Fulton, Frank nice Morse, Amy Hyndman, Gertrude Miller, Cathrine Chiara- Martin, Martin Christenson, Tom Martin. Valle Agnes Iohnson, Marry Persing.

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