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MR. MOSES Although the major interest of Registrar Moses is political science, his fields of study have been diversified, including education at Lackawanna Business College, Wyoming Seminary, Penn State Engincering Extension, Syracuse University, and Harvard University Graduate School. His teaching career began when in 1936 he joined the faculty of Syracuse University as an instructor in political science, and by 1938, he was Assistant Dean of Men. With the establishing of T.C.C. as a four-year college, Mr. Hopkins-Moses is seeing tiic materialization of a vision formed many years before when he was appointed as director of the Endicott Extension of Syracuse University. MISS PLANKINTON In August of 1946, Miss Plankinton came to T.C.C. to assume the position of Counselor of Women, She obtained her B.A. in English at the University of Oregon and her M.A. in Personnel at the University of Syracuse. During the war, she served as an officer in the Spars in Washington, D. C. In addition to counseling the greatly outnumbered co-eds, Miss Plankinton has worked in collaboration with Mr, Kimball in planning and executing the student personnel program, which includes counseling, testing student government activities, hous- ing and part-time jobs. She has also worked with the Dean on special college plan- ning committees and has charge of all secretarial personnel. MR. KIMBALL Jack F. Kimball, Director of Student Personnel, was with the charter clan of T.C.C. in August, 1946, coming from the University of Kansas City where he was Assistant to the Dean of the Liberal Arts College. He graduated from this University and also studied at Syracuse University. During the war, he was a Navy lieutenant and an assistant personnel officer. He also taught communications at the Officers Training School, Newport, Rhode Island. His present duties involve coordinating personnel counsel- ing services, the student health service, the housing bureau, the job-placement bureau, extra-curricular activities and veterans' affairs. 16
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Within the pages of this book you will find a pictorial record and a narrative account of some of the outstanding events of the first two years in the history of Triple Cities College of Syracuse University. It is to be hoped that even an outsider, looking idly through this record, may sense the essential spirit of fellowship and good-will which permeates this new institution. Those of us who have lived these two years together as students, faculty members and administrative staff do not need this printed word to tell us of the high morale of this College. But as time passes and as details fade from our memory, this book will have increasing value as a remainder not only of the events chronicled but of other more numerous and more personal episodes which are now a part of the background of each of us. Together we have seen this College grow through periods which may be flippantly described as: 1 the Sunday-School Room Curtain stage, 2 the Pot-Bellied Stove stage, and 3 the One Unit Crowded Corridor stage, into 4 the Two Unit Adequate though temporary Class Room stage. These physical stages represent educational epochs 1 for Freshman work only, 2 for Fresh- man and related work, and 3 for Freshman, Sophomore and related work, to the present 4 Limited Major program of a four year college. We are just beginning. Bigger and better physical stages and broader and more comprehensive educational epochs lie before us. We will achieve these goals because destiny is with us and because we are united in the objective of placing in this area a splendid educational institution, fully worthy of the pride and esteem of the community and of ourselves a ; ; M Glenn G. Bartle Dean 15
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RUDOLPH SIPPOLA A graduate of Columbia University and As- sistant Treasurer from 1943 to 1946 at Syracuse University, Mr. Sippola is now Business Manager at TCC : FRITZ HIER A graduate of Dartmouth College and the Syracuse University School of Journalism, Mr. Hier is now the Director of Public Relations and an instructor in journalism. HERBERT LEET QOur Librarian, Mr. Leet, was a former lib- rarian at Ovid Central School, New York and received his degree from Syracuse University. MARY NEWSHOLME The Food Director, Miss Newsholme, has had prior experience at Vassar, Wellsley and with the U. S. government in Honolulu. JOHN MALLORY The School Physician, Dr. Mallory, is a gmd- uate of Syracuse University and is a practicing physician in the Endicott area. ANNE MEADE The College nurse is a graduate of the Massa- chusetts General Hospital in Boston. She served 14 months in the European Theater as a member of the Army Nurse Corps. From left to right: Dorothy Holmes, Mrs. Marjorie Isban, Mrs. Lillian Bell, Mrs. Jemma Theodore, Faye Crosetto, Ruth Chermak, Mrs. Edith James, Mrs. Sally Hilliard, Mrs. Margaret Easton, Barbara Cook, Olga Switzko, Jane Ely, Mrs. Josephine Downey, Mrs. Grace Rushmyre, Marion Mower. ,--h
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