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Business Administration HELEN V. BOWERS— Secretary to the Dean of Instruction. CHARLES DARR1N— B.3. (Mans- field). Director of Student Activities and Public Information. HELEN r. DIETSCHE— R.N. (Battle Creek). College Nurse. DOROTHY BUNN HOWE— Book Store- Clerk. EDNA HEW- SON— (Geneseo. Elmira Business College. Gregg), Registrar. EDYTHA KEENEY— R.N. (Clif- ton Springs). Campus School Nurse. HATTIE L. KING — Matron. CHARLOTTE L. NIXON— Account Clerk. JEANETTE NORTON— Secretary to Director of Campus Schools. BERTHA R. PALMER— Secretary to College Librarian. LAURA C. RHE- BEIN— Secretary to Business Manager. MARIE MILLER SCHWAB — Secretary to Director cf Music Education. CARMEN SCHREY— R.N. (Williamsport), College Nurse. KEN W. SMITH— Business Manager. ROSS W. SOPER— Receiving Clerk. REA J. STEELE— Assistant Librarian. VICTORIA H. THIEMANN — Revenue Agent. LENORA VAN HORN— Secretary to Director of Homemaking Education. A. H. VOSBURG— Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings. DOROTHY WHIT- NEY— Account Clerk. MARGARET EVANS WILSON— Secretary to President of the College. 17
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Faculty S. MARJORIE MURPHEY — B S. (Edinborol, Ed.M. (Pittsburgh), Instructor in Art. MARGARET T. O ' BRIEN— A. B. (Syracuse). M.A. (McGill), Supervisor of English (Junior High). EVELYN H. PALMER— B.S. (Mansfield), MA. (Columbia). Homemaking Service Aroa Adviser. ELSIE R. PERKINS— Mus.B. (Chicago Musical College), Instructor in Voice. MARTHA G. PHIFER— A.B. (Converse). M.A. (Columbia). Supervisor of Grade Four. CLARISSA A. RAN- DALL — BS. M.A. (New York). Instructor in Music Appreciation and Music Theory GRACE M. REIMARD — B.S. (Pennsylvania State). MA. (Columbia). Instructor in Homemaking in Senior High. GEORGE A. RETAN— Ph.M (Mansfield). B.F. (Pennsylvania State Forest School). Ph.D. (New York), Director of Elementary Education, Student Teaching and Placement. BLANCHE R- ROSS— BS.. MA. (Columbia). Supervisor cf Grade Three. FRANCES E. SCHIPBANKFR— B.F.A. (Syracuse), Supervisor of Art (Elementary School). MARION E SCOTT— B.S. MA. (New York). Supervisor of Kindergarten. ELIZABETH P. STALFORD— B S. (Bucknell), MA. (Columbia), Supervisor of Grade Five. PAUL J. STEELE— B.S. (Davidson). M. S.. PhD. iNorth Carolina), Dean of Men. CYRIL L. STOUT— B.S. (Knox). Ph.M. (Wisconsin). Ph. D. (Peabody), Instructor in Geography. ELIZABETH M. SWAN— A.B. (Kentucky). M.A.. Ph.D. (Virginia), Instructor in Literature. MARION C. VIZAY— Fhi. B. (Chicago) M.A. (Columbia), Instructor in Clothing. LOREN A. WARREN— A.B. (McAllister). M.S. (Northwestern), Instructor in Orchestral Instruments. DOROTHY M. WASLEY— A.B. (Goucher). M.A. (Columbia). Dean of Women. MYRON E. WEBSTER— LL.B.. J.S.D. (Cornell), Instructor in Social Studies. MARION WOOLCOTT— B.S.. M.S. (Ohio). M.A. (Chicago), B.S. in Library Science (Western Reserve). Instructor in Library Science. MARY JANE ZEITERS— B.S. ( Shippensburg ), Ed.M. (Pennsylvania State), Supervisor Grade One.
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Home Making Department Mrs. Elizabeth B. Morales Director of Homemaking Department On To Victory Victory for us means victory for the institution of democracy — the ideal of the family, the simple principles of common decency and human- ity . — President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Intelligent living on the home front is vital to victory. Those on the battle fields gain comfort, courage, confidence, and steadfastness from knowing that loved ones are carrying on with gallantry. Those on the home front are willingly and uncomplainingly conserving the materials so necessary to the war effort. The Homemaking Education Department has much to contribute to the intelligent use of these materials. Wise spending, careful saving, budgeting of time, money, and energy as well as adapting what is available to needs are problems which are evaluated. Discussion of such problems encourages individual resourcefulness and thereby helps to develcp independent and constructive thinking in the solution of problems of living which are pertinent to the planning for national welfare and enduring victory. 18
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