Coe College - Acorn Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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l DEAN MARY BELL, M.A., Litt. D. DEAN MYRON KOENIG, Ph-D The task of educating students of Coe College in the art of living rests upon the shoulders of Miss Mary Bell, Dean of Women, Mr. Myron Koenig, Dean of Men, and Mr. Melvin A. Carlsen, Assistant Dean of Men. These offices assume the responsibility for the housing of students, correct social conduct, friendly campus relationships, and the interpretation of college regulations as they apply to the students. Both Dean Bell and Dean Koenig concen- Y .... trate their efforts on freshmen in the hope of aiding them in academic and social fields. Their advice is often sought and respected by the upperclassmen. Dean Carlsen resides in Greene Hall and maintains constant Contact with the boys living there. His duties include the enforcement of rules and regulations within Greene Hall, and he also acts in an advisory capacity for the Greene Hall Council and the Inter-Fraternity Council. lt is to the credit of these individuals that the students have come to know, like, and respect the Deans of Coe College. MR. MELVIN CARLSEN, B.A. Page 20 z 5, 2: he nt. 4 1 1 sv el is-: : W

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DEN! t gif' RQ, t ,4- DEAN OF THE COLLEGE DEAN C. l-IARVE GEIGER, Ph.D Deans are always interesting peopleg perhaps this is true because deans are al- ways interested in other people. Whatever the case may be, we may say that Dean Geiger, in his capacity, has made Coe an interesting institution. C. l-larve Geiger, Dean of the College, has served Coe for the past twelve years. His job is a difficult one. He must iron out all difficulties between students and facultyg he handles the curriculum and the administration of college courses and de- partmental work, and he promotes the educational progress of the entire school. Dean Geiger has always been concerned with the features of modern education, and has kept Coe College up-to-date in its educational developments. Coe college seeks a high level of excellence in the work of the individual stu- dent-his needs, interests and purposes-and the consequent direction of student effort and instructional emphasis toward the satisfaction of such individual needs on the highest possible level. Such an aim demands the careful guidance of adminis- trators who understand student life and their problems. Dean Geiger concentrates his efforts on young men and women, and helps them in preparing for an effective participation in our own society. Page 19



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f 'ffl t tr' Top Row: Edith L. Barber, M.A., instructor in education and supervisor of teacher train- ing: Dr. David I. Berger, M.R.E., Th.D., professor of Bible and head of Bible depart- mentg Grace Brownell, B.A., loan librarian. Second Row: Dr. George W. Bryant, MA., D.D., professor of Latin and executive vice- presidentg William V. Burger, Director of Admissions: Harriet E. Campbell, secretary to assistant treasurer. Bottom Row: Dr. Boyd G. Carter, Ph.D., assistant professor of French: Dr. Irving L. Churchill, Ph.D., head of English department and professor of English. Page 21

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