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DIRECTOR OF ATLHETICS Amiable Albert (All E. Huiiiplireys. as Director of Athletics, has a finger in every spurt |)ip at Bucknell. As Business Manager of the Athletic Council, he set- tles the schedules for our teams, arranges for their safe transportation, and their adequate accommodations at away performances. Keeping tabs on the condition of the sports equipment, he orders replacements and supplies. As Director also of Ph sical Education. Mr. Hum- phreys supervises the mens physical education program, and establishes requirements and courses. He also directs the well-rounded intramural sports project. With his other duties, he also takes time out to teach a special exercise group. His understanding, friendship, and good humor make his office a place where athletes and non-athletes constantK drop in and knou thev are wel- come. Albert E. Humphreys THE ALUMNI OFFICE The Alunmi Office . news, and activitv. center of alumni information, As one (if it- main acti ities. the Bucknell Alum- nus ' . a nevvs magazine of alunmi doings, is edited and mailed four times yearly to former students all over the world. 10,000 in number. Alunmi affairs at Conunence- ments and Homecomings, are handled b the Alumni Office staff. The secretary of the Alumni Association also furnishes the fifty-eight clubs, ranging from New England to the newest chapter in the Pacific Northwest, with information, service, and speakers from the campus. Permanent holder of this far reaching and ital office is white-haired Dr. Frank G. Davis, educator. During his leave of absence in the first semester, his post was tempo- larih held In Dr. Carl L. Millward. Lecturer in Educa- tioti. I ' R Nk (;. DWIS 23 ■■• ' % ' 4
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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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I.ill 111 liitilil Jaiir .Sclilcc. Uoiiilliy Bimiifislcr. Ui. Joseph V ciglilinaii. Miriam ' l i-arick. Dr. Lester P. Fowle, Jean Deaner. Agnes Lewis. UBRARY STAFF I INFIRMARY STAFF Lcfl 111 Kifilil— Mrs. Vt ' illiam Brall y. Mrs. Henry Lewcrl. Cnrin.r killrUnn. lililiiil li.ilii li. Cn- trnde Miles. Mr . Jiisepli (iliiliini. Mr . Jnliii (irecnr. Ii . William (Jinlmi. Ilarulil . Ila ili-Ti. Iar iim Pliimmer. 24
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