CONFIDENTIAL - Student Development – (1983–1987) -Judicial System – Disciplinary Actions – Dean of Student Development, Stan Escott,corresponds with students while copying Manchester’s current President (Helmanor Robinson).
CONFIDENTIAL - Student Development – (1982-1986) –Judicial System – Appeals and Correspondence – also, outline of Judicial SystemWorkshop (1986) –Judicial System Orientation, September 1984 – Pledges ofOffice Note: Dean of Academic Affairs, Robert Keller – Dean of StudentDevelopment, Stan Escott – Steven Shumaker, Treasurer and Business Manager -President Robinson – President Helman CONFIDENTIAL - StudentDevelopment – (1978-1983) – Judicial System – Appeals and Correspondence. CONFIDENTIAL – StudentDevelopment – Residence Life – (1969-1970 through 1981-1982) – including but not limited to: Conduct violations occurring during the “Schwalm march” of September 1982 – residence hall issues – copies of the publication, “ThoseCollege Days,” published monthly by the Office of Residence Life – summer conferences and camps – vacation housing – room inspection procedures –residence hall contracts – listing of student resident hall staff. Student Development – UnionProgram Council Minutes (1982-1983) – including 1984 May Day program and 1986 Breakaway Week Program (theme: Marathon Madness). Student Development – UnionProgram Council – Correspondence, 1974 through 1985-1986 – also including programs for 1986 MAC Recognition Banquet, 1986 May Day Week program, Friends Weekend program (1985), and various other programs – (MAC) Manchester Activities Council Constitution –Union Program Council materials – 1975 schedule of banquets for Spring Term. CONFIDENTIAL - Dean ofStudents – Materials 1980-1983 –including but not limited to: Annual Report of the Student Development Program,Office of Dean of Students (Stan Escott) to the President,” 15 March 1983, contents include; Counseling Staff Reports, Health Center Statistics, AAFRO House Activity Program, ideas for combating racism, Orientation, Foreign Students, Student Activities,Discipline, Residence Life, Campus Ministry Board, Career Planning andPlacement. CONFIDENTIAL - Dean ofStudents (Stan Escott) – Materials 1977-1978 through 1979-1980 – including but not limited to: Budget - employment recommendations – Articles of Organization for a Community Judicial System (Community Court), 1980 – sympathy letters at time of death – Faculty Professional Studies programs – student altercations – Residence Life Staff, 1978-1979 – Student Health Services Licensing – 1978 Annual Report of the Office of the Dean of Students to the President – Revised Alternative Living Option - discussion of co-educationalhousing (1973). CONFIDENTIAL - Student Development – General File – 1983-1985 – including but not limited to:Annual Report of the Student Development Program from the Dean of StudentDevelopment to the President of Manchester College, 15 March 1985 –responsibilities of the Counselor and Coordinator of Minority Affairs – alcohol laws from the State of Indiana – residence hall survey results – recommendations on guest hours in residence halls – The Law Related to Use of Videotapes and VCRs on Campus (1984) licensing restrictions – Annual Report of the Student Development Program from the Dean of Student Development to the President of Manchester College. CONFIDENTIAL - Student Development – General, 1985-1986 – including but not limited to: The Annual Report of the Student Development Program form the Dean of Student DevelopmentStan Escott) to the President of Manchester College, 17 March 1986 – letters ofsympathy to family members of those who have died. Student Development – CareerPlanning and Placement, 1975-1986 Student Development –Living-Learning Organization (formerly called Calvin Ulrey Living LearningCenter), 1976 – 1986; Discussion for and against establishing the CalvlinUlrey Living Learning Center – Evaluations – Reports – Recommendations –Executive Council Minutes - Student Development –Director of Placement, 195 8-1959 through 1974-1975, materials includingbut not limited to: Job Placement of the Class of 1974, 1973 Federal SummerIntern Program College Participations – Special Report: Student Demonstrationsand College Placement (1967) – Philosophy of College Placement as adopted in1962 by the College Placement Council – letters from companies looking foremployees. Assistant to the President,1967-1983 – (E. Fahs, assistant to the President) – (the archivist isunclear of the position of Dr. William Scott) - materials include but are notlimited to: Salary Outlay and Increases 1983 – Enrollment Projections for Fall1983 – Admissions statistics for seven years, 1976 through 1982 – Trends inInstitutional Vitality (1980) – Staff Benefits for 32+ hour employees – BasicCollege Costs 1976-1977 – electrical power shut offs for servicing equipment inthe transformer Vaults (1975) – Vocational Interest of Freshmen as taken form1971 application blanks) – Medical Professions – Indiana Colleges andUniversities statistics regarding total costs, tuition, fees, room and board(1969-1970 and 1970-1971) – Church of the Brethren students in 1967-1968 – Contributionsto Manchester College by Indiana Corporations (1967-1968 to 30 June 1968. Vice President, 1983-1986– materials include but are not limited to: Manchester College faculty(1985-1986) holding Doctorates and Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees – facultyrank [Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Instructor,Lecturer, Library Faculty], on leave] – study of students entering ManchesterCollege as freshmen in 1979 from the Office of Institutional Research –authorization of new College Seal. Student Development –Oaklawn Center, 1966-1967 through 1977, Psychiatric Services – materialsinclude but are not limited to: Agreements for psychiatric services at Manchester College. |