Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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■r ' . ; REGISTRAR A prospective Bucknellian ' s first official contact with Bucknell is George R. Faint, Acting Registrar and Director of Admissions, whose primary concerns are applications, admissions and registrations. After many years of service at Bucknell Junior College in Wilkes-Barre, the dignified and friendh alumnus came to Bucknell and became the Veteran Liaison Officer. Later he was appointed Housing Director in charge of Bucknell Village. His present position as Acting Registrar includes the certifying of veterans for the VA. and the billing of accounts. As the core of student and class information, his office compiles the student director and catalogue. Not the least of the functions of the Registrar ' s office is the preparation of the mass exams held twice vearlv. Dayton L. Ranck George R. Faint TREASURER AND COMPTROLLER In charge of BucknelTs million and three-quarters dollars budget is shrewd, efficient alumnus, Dayton L. Ranck. Responsible for incoming cash and expenditures, his office deals with students in all financial matters. For over two decades. Mr. Ranck has exhibited his business acumen with his accurate and prompt disbursing, by the limeh purchasing of supplies and e(|uipmeiit. and h the isc luiiidling of properties. Although the official title of his office is that of Trea- ?urer and Comptroller. Mr. Ranck sits with the Student Aid Connnittee. serves on the Administratixe Council of the Lniversity of which he is secretary, and also serves as a pari lime lecturer in Administrative and Purchasing Economics. 19 ' C ' ' ' ' • ' 91

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William Harold Coleman DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Miss Martha Henderson, affeciionalely tailed Dean Martha is the hard workinf: adminislra- live seerelary lo ihe Dean uf Cnjlege. Three years ago when Dr. William H. ( ' .i)lemaii fiallii ' icd up the reins of the Dean of the (College, students K)Sl a popular and inspiring English professor, a Shakespearean scholar of rare and beautiful insight. However, they gained a Dean of the College who remained in close contact uilh llic undergraduates and who exercised the same wisdom and iniderstanding in his new post. His primary interest as Dean has heen the iiino ation of a cur- riculum designed to |)repare the new students of the post-war era Ici lead a fuller, more signifiiani life. Known f(ir his dr uil. his iinlinaliuri In puii. Dean Williain H. ( ' olenian pro cd to he a personahlc adminislralor linking students, parents, administrators, and facult) into a cIomm unilv. Dean Coleman ' s right hand is Miss Martha Ilcndcrxm. aulliorizer of class changes, interpreter nf tiic ealalogue, geneial ucuking a(l iscr 111 sludi-ril-- who lonslanlh wail in line lo eorisull her. }«



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DEAN OF MEN Dean Miivmt fliseiisses slmlt ' iil prnlilrni v llli liis assistant Mr. Ward (Sage, lii ' ad i f iinnV luiinoilinf;. Unimpeachahlf charactiM. a lipaltliv bodv: a disci|)liiie(l iiiiiul. These are the glials ior students set hy Malcohii Miisser. Dean of Men. Brisk and hearty. ' MaF ' Musser was former Assistant Professor of IMnsical KikKation and var- sity baskethall roach. On leave of ahseiue during the war. he shared in the physical training of Navy men. Shortly after his return to Bucknell he became Dean of Men. Dean Musser brings to his post the vigor and enthusiasm of the athletic field, an understanding ol |)i(il lenis confronting students, a sense of fair discipline, a respect for Christian ideals. ' Mai Musser is a shaper of citizens through lln- iiilluciiri ' of aini fricridsiiip. isc ( (luiiscl. and personal example. Assistant lo llic Dean of Men. Ward (jage is also head ( luiiisclni . A jiiriiin Ariin (!lia|iiaiii. he maintains a close jjersotial corilai I uilli men students. 20 ti- ' i i -i jr

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