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The Hour of Decision Banks Folks, or better known to the students as Pete-the-cook, is the most popular man on campus at 12 o ' clock noon. He plans, super ises, and sells us our noon-time snack. Each day Pete plans the specials that vi the student a varied menu. The students of YjC thank you, Pete, for vour culinary efforts and vour friendliness. give May I Help You? Our Lady in White, Mrs. Wilson, is a friend to each and every one of us students and Faculty. She is the person who is instrumental in securing rooms and apartments for the out-of-town students. Whenever there is an injury or a cold, a head- ache or a sore throat, Mrs. Wilson is always avail- able to lend a helping hand, or to give a little green pill. Isn ' t paper cheaper downtown: Under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Baker, the Bookstore provides a valuable ser ice to the students of the campus. Along with the textbooks needed by the students, the Bookstore has drawing paper, notebooks, dic- tionaries, and engineering supplies. The student Mail Service and the Lost-and-Found service are also maintained bv the bookstore. Where ' s Lew? Mr. Achaj or Lew, our superintendent of build- irfgs and grounds, is a smiling man around campus. Lew, who hails from Mount Wolf, performs his helpful duties, ranging from tightening a bolt to moving a locker. His main duty is to supervise a crew of si.x. men. His helpers are: Lloyd Shumaker, David Sweatman, John Miller, Elwood Beach, Allen Keener, George Still.
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PART-TIME AND EVENING INSTRUCTORS Betty L. Gunter l.A. Gettysburg College English Mrs. George Acker .A. Bryn Mawr College English James Higgins B.A. Harvard University M.A. University of California English Stanley Aungst B.S. Lehigh University Engineering Ruth P. Katherman ;.S. William and Mary College Reading Clair R. Batigne M.A. Universite ' de Paris French Margaretta King i.S., M.A. University of Nebraska Mathematics Harold Berger B.S. Millersville State College M.S. Temple University Mathematics Hanna K. Capell Degree in Medical Technology University of Cologne German William R. Chapman B.S. Howard University M.S. Cornell University Chemistry William D. Manifold B.S. in Education Millersville State Teachers College M.E., Ed.D. University of Maryla Education Hugh D. MacIntyre B.S. University of Rochester M.A. Columbia University Mathematics John P. McNary B.S. University of Pittsburgh Accounting Phyllis Chisler .A. Art Education, Carnegie Institute of Technology Art Marcella Czapf D.O. Kirksville College Anatomy Jesse Newcomer B.S. Elizabethtown College Accounting Darrell N. Nixdorf B.S. Franklin and Marshall College M.S.W. West Virginia University Sociology Max Einhorn B.S. Wharton School University of Pennsylvania Accounting CuRViN C. Senft, Jr. B.S. Millersville State College M.Ed. Western Maryland College Audio-Vistial Aids Raymond S. Gold Pennsylvania State University Accounting Mrs. Clyde A. Stambaugh B.A. Syracuse University English Robert H. Griffith ' .A. Washington and Jefferson College LL.B. Dickinson Law School Business Administration Harold E. Stambaugh B.S. University of Pennsylvania LL.B. George Washington University Business Law
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WIDENING OUR HORIZONS By books Head Librarian, Mrs. Atwood, reports: that books at a rate of nearly 70 per week were added during the first semester; that her staff, led by Mrs. Holling- head, is preparing an e.xtensive magazine reference section; that monthly book reviews by Faculty are held in the library — all of which are the results of forward-looking planning in the library by the li- brarian and the- Faculty Committee. The two-year secretarial course prepares young women to become either executive or medical secre- taries. After completion of the course, students are eligible to do general secretarial or stenographic work in various types of business. A ne« ' course, secretarial orientation, is offered this year to secre- tarial majors. This course includes a review of social manners and practices necessary for the secretary in the business world. By practicing skills 20
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