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DEANS Dean of Women Dean Wilma Shuitz, pictured at the right with her secretary, J oan Hager, is one of the busiest mem- bers of B-W,s administrative body. Her duties include everything from attending various student meetings and campus functions to checking dor- mitories for contraband thumbtacks which would otherwise find their way into walls of the dorm rooms. The transaction of sorority pledging and bid- ding is held in her ohice for Dean Shultz is ad- visor to Panhellenic Council and also the Womenhs Self Government Association. In Spite of her many tasks, her ohiee is always open, and she is always ready to help the co-eds in any way possible. Her cheerful smile and friend- ly wave are a part of the B-W campus scene. Academic Dean Dean Frank G. Lankard is the Academic Dean of the college. He is an extremely cheerful man and is one you may always rely on for good advice. He is interested and active in campus activities and may be seen at most all college functions. He or his secretary, Mrs. Charlotte Williams, is the one to see concerning all academic standards of the college. With the retirement of the Dean this year, the school will suffer a great loss and will need to search hard for someone to replace him. Dean of Students Dean of Students is a big job, and Dean John W. Addley is the man that fills this position. His ofhce is a busy one that must keep complete and up to date records of every students academic record. All point averages and standings are computed by Mrs. Marian McIntosh, Dean Addleyls secre- tary. Freshman testing and consuling are duties of the Dean as well as being in charge of the fra- ternities and all their activities. Dean Addley is a friend to all students and can easily be turned to for the answer to many of our problems. 14
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President Bonds Prior to B-W the Bonds family resided in Egypt where Dr. Bonds worked for the government. Though he has been on campus since January 0f1956, his formal inau- guration was held April 26, 1957. President Bonds is a man of many interests, but his main interest and pride lie in his family. Dr. Bonds and his wife, Georgiana, are the parents of four children: Annabelle, thirteen; Bryan, eleven; Sandy, seven; and Stephan, six months. They reside in the large comfort- Here President Bonds is ready to depart for one of the many meetings that till his day. able Presidentis House at 329 Beech Street. The Pres- ident is definitely a iifamily mana, and can often be seen with one or more of his children on the campus. His sincerity is evident in his eagerness to become ac- quainted with the students and help them to improve campus life. He has been a very definite asset to the college and has brought dignity and prestige by' his presence.
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Office of Admissions This year brought to the college Donald U. Noblett. Mr. Noblett came from Case University where he was assistant Director of Ad- missions. He is ably assisted here by William P. Morrison, com- monly known as iiCtu'lyfi The office is doing an excellentjob of presenting the eoliegeis qualifica- tions and opportunities as is evi- dent by the large increase in the college enrollment in the past several years. Mr. Noblett is also in charge of scholarships that are granted to the students by the college. The secretarial aid of Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz and Mrs. Eleanor Farmer keep the Ad- missions thce running smooth- 1y. Registrafs Office Mr. Jess J. Petty, Registrar of Baldwin-Wallace College, has served in this capacity for the past twenty-five years. It is an extremely big job as this ohice is the one that keeps all permanent records, posts grades, evaluates entrance credits, handles regis- tration, photostats and necessary transcripts, and takes care of' the veterans' papers. Mrs. Olive Peta kins, the Louisiana lady, is Mr. Pettyis secretary, and Mrs. Elea- nor Prudhomme and Mrs. Lill- ian Alexander do the remainder of the general office work. They are always kept busy as they no sooner post all the grades from one quarter when they must begin making grade slips for the next.
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