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JFFSLW X I tttg. - l . P0 PItilttHtg J an ' ' I: xxltchhomd Mkt ' '15 . MEPPINGERI Smit resident. 'fr X .H.W ARLENE HECKMAN, Secretary to Director of Public Relations, Whose voluminous tiles provide ample evidence of tier proficiencyg PALMA D. EVANS fMrs.f, Assis- tant in time Office of Public Rela- tions, who is rapidly learning the position formerly tieicl by DORIS LENGEL. LESTER L. STABLER, who holds the responsible position of Director of Public Relations and Executive Secretary of Alumni Association. ELIZABETH S. HAIN tiVIrs.J, College NLIFS6, Wl'lO t8.k6S CHIC of kilt ,V UQASWCI9 G time health of the stuctents, wheth- to H' lRneHidiBtt er it be a cold or a Htummy-actreng ' QLIWA tVICLaUGIaLIN, Infirmary ing Smmgx sslstant, w o is a student at l T' V, . TICEMUC' hazfwe' Albright. f ,C name 1 :iisr A wil!!! hielalit' qv ' bulxw 0' vig' 'Z . lv- hrimff' ,,,, .. maiU5t,e-'B.ireas,., her ltlltlef Fifteen JANE VAN DRIEL UVIrs.J', friendly Assistant Litnrariang JOSEPHINE E. RAEPPEL, Librarian, helpful and dependable on all occasionsg 'GERTRUDE HARTING fMrs.D, Clerical Desk Assistant, who listens sympatheticaiiy to Term Paper Bluesh. -A Q 1 N---N., 'c-'1f1---fr'w..f----- Y I
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JEAN R. HARER, Albright Alumnus assisting in the Deans officeg ANNA R. BENNINGER, Chief Assistant to Dean Vvalton. ELAINE GRAYBILL, third memher of the trio responsihie for keep- ing the office functioning smooth- y. MAE KAUFFMAN fMrs.j, Assis- tant Sercetary to the President: RITA COMPO fMrs.J, newly wel- comed switchhoard operatorg MARIE M. KLEPPINGER, Secretary to the President. MARY H. MOYER fMrs.J, aide to the treasurerg CHARLES L. GORDON, JR., efficient man hold- ing the responsihle position of Treasurerg SHIRLEY Fox fMrs.D, whose name has changed recent- ly, hut, whose familiar smile re- mains the same, as she goes ahout her duties as Treasureras aide. ARLENE to DiIeCi0T whose VOIU ample wide PALMA D- tant in the tions, Who position ffl LENGEL- I-4 holds the Director Ol Executive Associaiiol ELIZM COHQQQ ' kim heah er it he a ALMA I Assistant Autfiehr.
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, Sixteen ANNADORA S. VESPER ffVIrs.D, IHSi'fUCt0f in English, who is proving her vafue to the Depart- ment and the Domino Cfuhg JOHN D. Douos, Professor of English Language and Literature whose sense of humor is a con stant source of delight to his stu- dents: WILLARD H. HAAS, ln- structor in Engfish, recentfy wef- comed memfoer of the Afhright family, CLYDE A. HARDING, As- sistant Professor of English, is a favorite with the students who enjoy a dash of philosophy with their fiterature. ' v VIRGIL C. ZENER, Professor of Education, Whose fong service to Afforight has earned him the hon- ored titfe of Hprofessor Emeritusu. RUSSELL B. SMITH, Professor of Education, is noted for his friend- finess and creative thinking: LE- VAN P. SMITH, Dean of Wien and Assistant Footfoaff Coach, who wifi assume the position of Head Foothaff Coach, next season. MILTON VV. HANIILTON, Profes- sor of History, enjoys reviving anecdotes about historic personaf- ities to the delight of his studelitsi John VV. Khouri, Assistant Pro- fessor of History, is enj0YiUQ his first year at Albright and bring' ing enjoyment to his students, Bt the same time, through his origi- naf presentation of historicaf char- acters. J INE JACOBI' 01 'Y I Soriof02Y'fhff fir rrnolr W1 C Grn. Effie, Psrcirof0EY' W 0 af rn' ii Phenomen lfflsrrrrr, rtssisfaallt rrrrmo ,anoilj who helps his S f nah rhe nfoblems 0 NE H, Banrr I f Refigio Proessriljfor the I programs on campuf Euor respons Marr Jann Wan in Spanish and Latir us of Affrrigfn wfros languages is cfearfy tfnougil tire Hne man sire conducts frer c sorrn Ronnroorz, f Spanish, wfrose pier, ami' and rnetfrorf of marie frer very popu MBIS: ELSIE A Professor of French in tire art of teach, guage of diplomats. GEIEMT-Mmtllno rraarnimd hi Tiller in X 'S Classes' but sense gf humori rf H I r, .I rn. fnslnrfrori lHffIQgt in te h Qgded L ac 1 Y Q dass Prolloomi F WI fsacfrer if Gro on Q a orbs? and I1 ' Inv' Htiuarrra IM S
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