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Studtnt Affairs office smoothed out dents an easily accesible ave- fairs, Dean Sayre, the Student nue to the "real world". By students helping the problems life, of campus Affairs Maryland College campus a year, and summer find part time jobs during the school and made the Western employ- ment, this office was well ap- Tahins (art more pleasant place to live. preciated by the students at office The Admissions In counseling, the WMC. Counseling and Careers staff rook care of all incoming stu- the colfege. to dents Pro- cessing applications, along offered their expertise in test anxiety, taking, overcoming of with letters and offering tours and numerous other prob- at of acceptance lems that the students and regret. Recruiting new students WMCshared. 8usintss of the campus to prospective ways busy taking care of cor- of the students The Alumni Office was al- were two more common activities tak- en care of through the Ad- missions Office. respondence to WMC alum- ni and parents asking for do- nations and endowments, The Counseling and Ca- and also notifying alumni of Starting early in Seotem- reers Office offered the stu- the latest in campus happen- ber and working straight through the end of May, Stu- dent Affairs dealt with hous- ing, disciplinary problems, student grievances, and most other areas concerning WMC students. With three area coordinators, Nancy Young, George Poling and Dave Medoff, working along side the dean of Student Af- The Admissions Office Staff 210 Offices/C.A.'s