1977-1978 Yearbook

---------------------------------~~~--~ Doris Coward, lA, Sec., Alumni Office Manie Jean Cox, LYN, LPN, Oir., Health Center David Crouch, 85, Ok., Placement/Alumni Relations Jean Curry, Account Receivable Clerk WilHam Curry, Sr. , Mgr., Heritage Cafeteria Annette Dolton, Accounts Receivable Cleric: Larry Daughety, Oir., Graduate Hall Lawrence Dean, Compositor, Harding Press Morgaret Dean, Mgr., Moiling Room Clora 8. Dobbins, Accounts Receivable Clerk. Georgia DuBois, Mgr. , PBX and Information Desk Gene Dugger, MS, Director of Computing " John L. Dykes, MA, Mgr., Student Center La.lno Dykes, 85, Sec., Vice Pres. for Finance Jo Ann Eads, Computer Operator, Admissions Hope Edwards, PBX Operator Merle Ellion, Shipping and Receiving Clerk Undo Fairclough , Custodion Fast food keeps college life on the go There is still one place on campus whi ch serves quick snacks, including homemade bread and sweet roll s, candy of all kinds and ice cream - the Co ll ege Inn. Located on the first f loor of the Student Center, the Inn has been a part of the atmosphere of the college and the meeting place of friends for a number of years. Mrs . Hazel Lomax, Manager of the College Inn and maker of those homemade sweet ro lls, has worked in that capac ity for the past nine years beginning in the o ld Ganus Student Center, the building which today houses the Admissions Off ice and the departments of speech and modern foreign languages as well as the campus radio stati on. The Inn has consistentl y grown throughout the years until today it employs 15 peopl e, in c luding students. It now has a seating capacity of 300. The greatest advantage of the new f ac ility, according to Mrs. Lomax, is a greater amount of space which has resu lted in more convenient and qui cker food preparation . Due to the inflation rate, for the first time in three years prices had to be ad justed this year. In addi tion to feeding many people each day. the College Inn helps with the coffeehouses sponsored by the Student Association. Mrs . Lomax say the real " rush hour" is from 11 :30-12:15, when not onl y college student patroni ze the Inn, but students from the Academy as well. There are two other rushes, in the midmorning and afternoon , but the one at noon is the biggest. PREPARING to enjoy an ice cream cone, lyn Ketteler is served by Lucille Brooks at the College Inn. The Co llege Inn provides service to help keep the mad-rush of college life - studies, classes and co-curricular activities - going at their break neck pace. Staff • 83

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==