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i Academic ALBERT E. HUMPHREYS Director of Athletics Left to Riglit-GEORGE R FAINT, Registrar and Di rector of Admissions; FLOR ENCE PYLE, Recorder; FITZ R. WALLING, Assistant Re; istrar and Assistant Director of Admissions. WILLIAM H. COLEMAN Vice President and Dean ERNEST ELLER Director of Engineering m Program WALTER H. SAUVAIN Director of Extension Di ' ision HAROLD W. HAVDLN Librarian C. W iLLARD SMITH Secretary of the Faculty Hr B . % wm wtf M 1 1 ft S B! 1 ff H P ' ■ 1 1 v l l V Z- K-Z t wHH IIHI I
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' ♦ ♦ % % The President The installation of Dr. Merle M. Odgers in De- cember of 1954 as the tenth president of BuckncU marked the commencement of another chapter in the history of the llnixersitv. Dr. Odgers, now a full-fledoed member of the Biicknell famiK, main- tains the enormous responsibility of coordinating its complicated acadeinic and administrati e di i- sions. While the actual operation of the institu tion of Bucknell lies in many hands. Dr. Odgers ultimately supervises this operation, and insures the Board of Trustees of a smoothl -run organization. Serving as chief executi e. Dr. Odsers acts also, in official capacity, as Bucknell ' s ambassador to the ou tside world. Merle M. Odgers The Chaplain Althouoh he has been a member of the Bucknell O family for only three years, Dr. Mark C. Ebersole has made a profound impression upon the minds and hearts of many Bucknellians. His appointment last spring as chaplain has affirmed his capabilities in relioious administration and in student counsel- ed ing. In addition to presiding over the weekly chapel services, Dr. Ebersole acts as religious representa- ti e for University affairs. With his great humility and faith. Dr. Ebersole has truK ' become a beloved friend to all v ho know him. AIarkC. Ebersole 11
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i Student JOHN C. HAYWARD Dean of Student Affairs k ' 4 • % - % ■ % ' Affairs MALCOLM E. MUSSER. Dean of Men; JOHN S. CARHART, Assistant. First Row. Lett lo Right-MARTHA H. ZELLER, Assistant Dean; iMARV JANE Sll VINSON, Dean of Women; FRANCINE L. KLOTZ, Assistant Dean. Second Roiv-JOYCE LINES, Assistant Dean; GRACE W. COLTON, Director of Women ' s Residences. LESTER P. FOWLE, M.D., Medical Director; JOSEPH WEIGHTMAN, i LD,, Associate Physician. Not nviiihihle for ))ic:nre-JOHN W. RICE, Director of Student Health Service. WILLIAM II. KIEFT, Director of the University Testing Ser ' ice. FORREST D. BROWN, Secretary of the Christian Association. 13
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