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Page 25 text:
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ledulous Secretaries Serve School Superbly ANNEX SECRETARIES-l. to r.: Virginia Martin, Carol Kirk- wood, Crystal Holloway, Gladys Kay, Dorothy Barns, Clara Dallas, and Pat Hawkins. REGISTRAR AND BUSINESS SECRETARIES-l. to r.: Myrl Biaird, Laura Oyer, Mildred Scott. it '.i ' 1 1' , DEAN'S SECRETARIES-1. to r.: Ioyce Corbett, Lor- etta Malone, Doris Pickham. Norma Forney, Lermea Elliot, Esther Wold, Alga Pasma, Q3 ra 1- .
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Able Administrators ADMINISTRATORS Serving every need of the student from sending out transcripts to curing all minor ills, the administration ot Whittier College perform the duties of parents ot the Whittier College Family. loseph Rawlinson gives out allowances, While Iames Moore publicizes college events of Where to spend it. Robert Clitt provides everything from bubble gum to art Work at the Stu- dent Book Store. Dr. Roy Compton keeps the body healthy, While Reverend Hook, chaplain of the col- lege, mends the broken heart. Mildred Scott checks on the grades. Robert O'Brian and George Tenopir lead tours and shuttle through endless admission ap- plications as the family tree continues to grow, Ver- satile as any parent, the Administrative staff provides the cares an dneeds ot a growing family. NEVV ADMISSIONS TO WHITTIER are the concern ot Robert O'Brien, assistant director and George K. Tenopir, Director of Admissions. wsu-. in r M ing- is ss s s iz K7 f . s . ,E rings? and 5 :brash X 2-5, A lfftgf as 's ' A' Sa- ! gsm ,gs dir, A ROBERT CLIFT IAMES COMPTON REV. WENDALL HOOKE ROSALIE O'HERRON Bookstore Manager Pl'1ySiClCI1'1 Chaplain Dieliliclrl IAMES MOORE IAMES RAWLINSON MILDRED SCOTT CHRIS CROSS Dir. Public Relations Business Manager Registrar Asst. Dir. Public Relations
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Beginning Progress Undertaken On New Librar LIBRARY Steam rollers, tractors, and cement mixers accompan- ied the beginning construction of the new Bonnie Bell Wardman Library. The large hole surrounded by mounds of dirt which will someday be realized as the new library fulfills the dreams of many generations of Whittierites wherein at last a permanent, modern building will be constructed for the housing of the campus library facilities. lt will total 51,000,000 in cost which includes equipment and furnishings. No longer will feet trop the steps and sit in the drafty Menden- hall Library which was given to Whittier College in l936 and is presently headed by Dr. Benjamin Whit- ten with his assistant, Margaret Tan, and clerk, Velma Powers. The Bonnie Bell Wardman Library has been named as a Federal Repository for federal government documents and will be the only federal depository in the 19th California Congressional district. According to Dr. Whitten, the library will be enabled to select 22,000 documents yearly without cost. Selections will be made from materials published by the United States Government printing office. H11 iv, AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER, con- cludes librarians Phil O'Brien, Dr. Benjamin Whitten, and Velma Powers as they place a new addition in the stacks. WHO NEEDS ALARM CLOCKS? when you'll find in the wee hours of morning the large caterpillars who begin eating away and forming the foundation for the new Bonnie Bell Wardman Library as construction commences. 18
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