Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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i ' ' «ii ' » ' DEAN OF WOMEN Dean Slevenson and lier assistant. Miss Betty Fiinl hcuiser, discuss the merits of the newly established Honor System. Mary Jane Stevenson. Bucknell ' s new Dean of Women, arrived in September to immediately cap- tivate the women students with her charm and loveliness; soon gained their respect with her careful and impartial administration. She brought to our campus a familiarity and human insight into coeducational problems gained through past experience. She is using this knowledge to further benefit the women students. Firm in recognizing the importance of WSGA ' s Honor System, she was faithful in her trust in the students, helping each to grow, and the system to succeed. Working with Miss Stevenson was Miss Elizabeth Fuiikliouser , especially concerned with the painless assimilation of freshmen women into college life. Miss Funkhouser, because she too was recently graduated from school, exercised her duties with a oung outlook, a calm wisdom, and a quiet efficiency. 21

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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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Miss Mary Hunt PUBLIC RELATIONS Biuknell Begins Its Second Century Drive for En- dowments . . . Record Enrollment of 2300 Marks Fall Term at Bucknell . . . Thundering Herd Begins New Sea- son . . . Susie Sem of Orange, N. J., is named on Dean ' s List . . . Bold headlines . . . small items in newspapers ... all originating in the Office nf Puhlic Relations, and released through its News Ser ice. A never ending chattel ot l pcuritcrs ... a tdephoni ' that forever jangles . . . newspapers . . . clippings . . . releases . . . the Office of Puhlic Relations is a hcchixc ol journalistic activity, clearing-house of general infoniialion about the college and its activities, interpreter of unixci- sity policies and accomplishments. L jkIi 1 ihc capai)lc dircclion of Miss I rcnnii- E. Eisle . assisted by Nancy Patterson, and l ln lci. llie I ' uhlic Relations Office i llie oullcl foi all news reaching Buck- lielF- |iulili.. ll i- mil (iiiilarl willi ihr miNid,- (ul(l. RECORDER A never ending job is the way Miss Mar Hunt describes her work as Recorder of Bucknell University. As the official keeper of academic records for every stu- dent, it is her office that releases ihc crucial data, whether a Greek pledge has made his marks. A senior, doublful of his status as graduation time nears, consults her lor assurance. Miss Hunt and her two secretaries. Miss Mary L. Dannker arid Mrs. Robert Taylor, are not only respon- sible for the certification of degree recjuirements, but also for ihc prcpai ation of transcrijjts and records. A familiar figure often seen walking up the hill to her office. Miss Hunt. Phi Beta Kappa from Denison Univer- sity, exemplifies the nth degree of efficiency and compe- tence in the management of one of the most necessary of administralive departments. .Miss TiiKwii V.. I-.im k 22

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