THE GOLD BUG - Hoover Library
THE GOLD BUG - Hoover Library
THE GOLD BUG - Hoover Library
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Culture Corner - Academy Hosts Convention<br />
To Discuss World Problems<br />
SALUTE: BILL McCOY<br />
A man with a talent for big jobs, Bill McCoy (B.S., 1955)<br />
is responsible for the personnel who handle all business<br />
transactions with customers in the Greensboro, N. C.• office<br />
of Southern Bell. In addition to the 15,000 customer con-<br />
tacts this requires each month, Bill supervisee the collection<br />
1)£ one million dollars a month from 75,000 customers.<br />
Bill began his career with the company as office menager<br />
in Charlotte, North Carolina. There he was respon-<br />
sible for the daily cash receipts and supervised the office<br />
staff. In addition, he handled public relations activities.<br />
Bill met these challenges well and, 8S a result, earned his<br />
promotion in Greensboro.<br />
Bill McCoy and other young men like him in Ben<br />
Telephone Companies throughout the country help bring<br />
the finest communications service in the world to the<br />
homes and businesses of a growing America.<br />
@ BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES,<br />
The Gold Bug, May 3, 1!J63 3'<br />
Argonaut President Green<br />
Merits Praise As Leader<br />
Picture of the Week<br />
This week's collector's wall<br />
of the Art Gallery will feature<br />
a water color, "Magic<br />
Window" by Keith Martin.<br />
J\l1'.l'I1artin,who is represent-<br />
First Anniversary<br />
ed in the College Gallery by This Thursday, May 9, will<br />
the painting "Two Aggres- mark the first anniversary of<br />
sive Shapes," has had one- the opening of t.he new Western<br />
man shows from coast to Maryland College <strong>Library</strong>. One<br />
coast and sever-al in Par-is. year ago the books were moved<br />
The painting is loaned to from the old [ihrat-y building to<br />
the Gallery by its owner, the new one. Since the new li-<br />
Miss Esther Smith of the brary has been in use, the old<br />
Dramatic<br />
L<br />
Arts Department. building has been converted<br />
_J a Fine Arts building.<br />
to