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First Row: ARTHUR DAVID AINSWORTH, B.A., M.A.. Political Science BOYDSON HOWARD BAIRD, B.A., M.S., Physical Education CAROLYN LOUISE BLAIR, B.A., M.A., English DAVID H. BRIGGS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Psychology and Education JOHN DALES BUCHANAN, B.A., M.A., Th.B., D.D., Bible and Religion Second Row: JANE ANN MOSELEY CALL, B.S. In H.E., Home Econonnlcs MATILDA ROBERTS CARTLEDGE, B.A., M.R.E., Bible and Christian Education KATHLEEN CRAVEN, B.A., M.A., Drama and Speech EMMA KATHERINE CREWS, B.A., M.A., Music EMMA MARGUERITE CURTIS, B.S., M.S., Physical Education Third Row: COMMODORE BASCOM FISHER, B.A., M.A., History JOHN RICHARD GRAULICH, B.A., M.A., English EVELYN GRACE GUSS, B.A., M.A., Latin and Greek EDWIN RAY HUNTER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D., English DAN HOWARD KINSINGER, B.A., Mus.M., Music THE FACULTY 18
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) : THE DEANS FRANK D. McClelland, b.a., m.s.. lld. Dean of the College Dean McClelland is confined primarily fo tne adrninlstratlve dirties C the college. These prove almosi- indefinable as they cover so many areas, such as college policy, curriculum, and guidance. In connec ' iion with these obligations, Dean McCle ' land often represents the coMege amc g inte - collegiate councils, and other interested groups. On a more persona ' basis, he aids students with his foresight and insight alona academ ' c Q ' 6 vocational lines. Dean McClelland is we!! respected fc a high degree by faculty and students, for his obieclivify and friendliness In every a- ' es z ' a difficult Job Involving every phase of the college program. E. FRANCIS MASSEY, B.A., M.S. Dean of Women With her warm, friendly smile. Dean Massey accomplishes = ' ■ ' cb as Dean of Women with great efficiency. Never has this beer mere eviderr than this year when during the first semester her arm was brclten arc she cheerfully continued her exhaustive duties. It is her responsibiiity tc co-ordinate the many campus social activities and maintain smooth procedure — a duty fulfilled one hundred per cent. Under her guidance, the New Women ' s Honor Dormitory was Initiated In the fa! ' of 1959. Of all her characteristics, perhaps Miss Massey ' s fairness is best icncwr; and most appreciated by Maryvllle College studenrs, both women =rid men. ARTHUR S. BUSHING, B.A., M.A. Dean of Men Dean Bushing carries a dc-b e responsibility as Dean of Men and an instructor In the English Department, hie Is esteemed by ail studsnTS for his Idealism, coupled with scholarship and a keen wit. This year he acquired the additional reputation of being a s!cil!ed volleyba ' ' p ' a ' .e--. Mr. Bushing serves In his capacities well, for he both Inspires -is c ass- room students and serves as an exce ' ient adviser while In the Ces s c ce.
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First Row: THELMA HALL KRAMER, B.S., M.S., Education BOB FRANKLIN LEONARD, B.A., M.A., Drama and Speech CARLANNA LINDAMOOD, B.A., M.A., History BERNARD LEE LINGER, B.Mus., Mus.M., Music KATHRYN WORLEY MARTIN, B.A., M.A., Spanish and French Second Row: GERTRUDE ELIZABETH MEISELWITZ, B.S., M.S., Home Economics ANN RUTH MYERS, B.Mus., Mus.M., Music ROBERT CLINTON RAMGER, B.S., Biology HARVEY SAMUEL REBER, B.A., M.A., German PAUL WILLIAM STANSBURY, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Psychclcgy and Education Third Row: ROBERT FORD TRIPLETT, B.F.A., M.S., Music ARDA SUSAN WALKER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., History ' MARGARET CATHARINE WILKINSON, B.A., M.A., French DONALD B. WILLIAMS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Biology LYLE LYNDON WILLIAMS, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Biology THE FACULTY 19
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