Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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eaK Three of the busiest individuals at Bucknell LIniversity are our deans, who have the demanding task of serving as Uaison officers between the stu- dents and the facultv, the president and the stu- dents. Thev must be, and are, equipped to handle problems both academic and social, to tackle rou- tine tasks of organization and unusual situations which may arise. Dr. William H. Coleman, dean of the college, has been a wise and understanding administrator, combining a rare knowledge of Shakespeare with a passion for mvsterv stories. He is in constant demand as an after-dinner speaker, and his office is perpetuallv filled with students seeking advice, consolation, or, on occasion, leniency. Miss Marv Jane Stevenson, dean of women, must receive much of the credit for the smooth functioning of the Women ' s Student Government, the Honor System, and the general es mt de corps among the women students. The standing and wholehearted applause which she receives from the entire assemblage of women students e ' erv Mo ' ing Up Day is merely a small indication of the esteem in which she is held by every Bucknell co-ed, as well as bv men students, facultv, and administration. Mr. Malcolm E. Musser, dean of men, is re- sponsible not onlv for the talking ivv tradition, but for manv improvements in student-faculty re- lations brought about bv his tireless work with SFC and the men ' s counselors. An enthusiastic sportsman, and a real man ' s man, Dean Musser combines a keen sense of fair play with a deep devotion to Bucknell Universitv and her students. WILLIAM H. COLEMAN, Dean ut tlie CuUege, and MARTHA H. HENDERSON, Administrative Secretary to the Dean riARY JANE STEVENSON, Dean of Women, with CYNTHIA GODDARD and JOY WERNER, Assistant Deans of Women MALCOLM E. MUSSER, Dean of Men, with his secretary, BARBARA RETTINGER

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7 e %e icCe President Horace A. Hildreth is, in a sense, a member oF the Class oF 1953, For he came to Buck- nell with us, underwent his first experience with the reception line during Freshman Week, and wandered around Feeling just a bit lost even as we did. Our caps and dinks are gathering dust, but the president has ne er lost the New England accent, the outdoors nature, and the heart ' manner which he originally brought to Bucknell. He has gained the respect oF the student body through his sincerit and Frankness on every occa- sion. We ha ' e come to look Forward to the Family talks at Convocations, when Dr. Hildreth tells us just what he thinks about topics ranging From Communism to Football. It may be a cliche to remark that his door is always open to students, yet we must admit that he remains one oF the most approachable oF presidents. The president and his charming wiFe are gracious hosts to dozens oF campus organizations and multitudes oF campus isitors during the year, and Dr. Hildreth can carve a roast with dexterity that would put a Cordon Bleu cheF to shame. Although we leave behind this one honorar member oF the Class oF ' 53, we will not Forget his sympathy For our undertakings and our escapades, and his dc ' otion to Bucknell and all For which she stands. President HORACE A. HILDRETH The Convocation clasp and the Homecoming handshake nHvii«H Bai«inaaum bM«0jiiuKsieil n«K«snMMUluiMS



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f if Utut Ci GEORGE R. FAINT, Registrar; ESTHER R. BUCHER, Administrative Secretary tu the ReuiMrar; MARGARET E. LAWSON, Draft and Veteran Intormation; MARY A. KUNKEL, Administrative Assistant to the Registrar , . . t€i C OUn. (HOKC DAYTON L. RANCK, Treasurer, with RUSSELL E. DENNIS. Bursar; DON- ALD B. YOUNG, Comptroller, and CARL J. GEISER, Purchasing Agent , , , exen cc u . . , fru icccfc cc FLORENCE PYLE, Recorder ALBERT E. HUMPHREYS. Director of Athletics and Physical Education TRENNTE E. EISLEY. Director of Public Relations, with WILLIAM DAVIS, Assistant in Public Relations 10 ■qquRVTiimfiTiNnff TmMi ( Hf

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