1978-1979 Yearbook

Staff of 300 • Increases independence of College Efficient functioning of more than 300 full-time staff members with diversified responsibilities enabled Harding to function with a minimum of outside services. The research center, the educational media center, the computer center, the alumni! placement office, and other offices facilitated the work of faculty members and added an extra dimension to the educational experiences of students. The admissions office COOTdinated student recruitmen t and the public relations office informed clientele and the general public about the College and the achievements of students. The financial aids office was one frequented by many students. Searching out avenues of financia l assistance available, many students were able to stay in school because of their help. More than 500 students were supervised in part-time work by the permanent staff. Utilizing student workers, the two dining hall staffs fed 2 ,310 n.. Aaron, IS - library Assistant ldell A..... - Oir. , Stephens Hall c.role AlhMn - Recep ., Student Services Bldg . Del.. M. AhIMn, IS - Admissions Counselor Celrotyn f. And.,.on - Sec . , Engl ish Dept . Marc.i.. Baile, - Sec., Athletic Oir. P..... Bak.r, IS - Sec. , Bible Dept . Barlta,. Y. Bame., MAT - Oir ., Women's Intramurals Jerome M. Bame., EdD - Dir ., Media Center Rick, J. Bame., BA - Admissions Counselor PDtrida D. BarreH - Asst . Dir. , Housing Office ......,. J...... - Clerk , Student Center LaV.me a.adI - Sec ., Home Ec. Dept . Cecil M. leek. MA - Oir ., Men' s Intramurals Rh•• lerryhill, BA - library Assistant JIHI~ by linn•• BA - Accounts Receivable Clerk Tra... i. P. Ilu., IS - loon Collection Officer Lucille S. lohannon - Clerk , Post Office Robert L. Bonner, BA - Reporter, Publicity Office L.. Bo", IA - Sec., Modern Foreign Languages Will.... E. Irklg.., IS - Manager, Book Store H.rman L. lrown - Electrician Tomml. L•• rown - Asst . Postmistress Diann I. lrullow - Bookkeeper , Account ing Office s.. C. hey - Bookkeeper , Accounting Office lonnie V. a.n.H - A~sf. Mointeoonce Foreman J. Ed ..... - Mgr ., Bison Bowling Lanes I"" C. hrt - Accounts Payable Clerk llIe,... I. Bull - Sec ., Admissions Office Chri.ti.. M. c.m - Sec. , Accounting Office R.becca S, C"'" - Sec . , library Periodicals Ie'" Compton - Computer Programmer, Harding Press JofInnl. I. Cooper - Oi r ., Kendall Hall Bola J. CorWn, MEd - Research Associate S...... S. Counon, as - Library Trainee Dorri. M. Coward, .A - Sec ., Alumni Office 198. Staff students during the fall semester. Dormitory directors , with the help of resident assistants , provided supervision and counsel for these students away from home . Security officers patrolled the campus as a precautionary measure and became the personal friends of many of the students. Part-lime employment was made available by the staff personnel office, who maintained liaison with business and industry . The maintenance staff kept the buildings and grounds in good condition. A computerized system that programmed the use of lights and heat was installed and maintained by the engineering staff. The new system reduced the energy bill of the College approximately $100,000 for the year. The development office assisted in raising $600,000 to balance the operational budget for 1978 and reached its five-year goal of raising $12.2 million for Phase III of the Development Program.

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