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ADMINISTRATION MR. VVALTER C. CEICER, Dil'1-cvlnr of thu Pllysicul Plant, supervises ull llIiIIIII1TIlllIlCl! und conslrucliml wnrk on Ilu: uzunpus, while Superin- lcndcnt of Buildings, BERNARD A. RILEY, sinpmviscs the claiming, rvpuiring und furnishing of ull l3ucknull's huildings from his ofhcc in llu nl Hall I. Surving under thc IICUIIIIILI of Registrar of thc University, MR. GEORGE R. FAINT llundlus thc difficult tasks of rcgislrulimi und mimllllimil ulungg with the prcpurmiun of class scllcdulcs und rugistrulion cards. funds. As Director of the Univcrsily's Fowl Sur- vicc, MRS. ESTIIER R. LUNG works lizard to givc an hulanccd diul to tha: Bucknell slu- dcnl, lmdy. MR. DONALD B. YOUNG, lllliflllllf, Trfrasurcr of thc University, his ussislzmt, MR. .I. PAUL SIIAFFER, right, and MR. FRED W. SLACK, JR., left, Cmnplrollur, supurvisu ull invcslmunls, IJIIITIIIIISIES and dcpurllncnl IJIICILQIIIS us well as the uccounling of univcrsily 1 i A I Q l ' 1 'vm MR. WARREN E. ELZE, left, Munugz-r of llnivmrrsily Stores, and MR. CARI. .I. GEI- SER, right, Purmzhusing Agent, SIIIIITYVINU the IllII'l1IlilSI! of ull thc IIIilIl7I'l1lIH l'I!llIIUSI,IZlI hy Univursily pcrsnnmel. 4 It s surlmn now holds 1 ' ' Eva,-ryom: is proud of ilu: nm-w Suuliull Ihul wus udflvd during 1 ' - - , Ihr: sinnnmr mnntllr-1 ln lluxki :llg lln: s the , . A , , . , nlliccs of lln: Adminislrulivc pvrsunnul.
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VICE PRICSIDl9IN'l,!s,loiiN I . Zi':l.l,icn MR. JOHN lf. Zl'II.I.t-In is vice presiilcnt of the husiness and finance sicle of the University. lie must coorclinate most ol the financial processes in which the University is involverl. lVll'. Zeller supervises the foozl service, ilining halls, and the hook storeg he receives reports from the purchasing agent: plans liucknell's llllfltlgfillg anfl is assistant secretary ol the Bflflffl of Trustees. His jolm encompasses almost every Plt?lSC of university life in some way, since practically every- lllmli which goes on requires linancial assistance. Mr. Zeller, a Bucknell gracluate, allenclerl the University 'lf Pennsylvania Law School anal llucknellis gracluate school. Alter several years in the Army, flaring which time he 5Cl'V0fl in italy, he began teaching political science at Buck- nell. This career was interruplefl hy the Korean conflict Which took him to Korea as an intelligence ollicer. Alter he iigflill rcturnecl to 'Bucknelh he illiltlfvl as assistant to the Pres- lflent and then assumed his present post. DEAN OF THE UN1V.l'1liS1'I'Y-KAI:I. D. l'lAR'l'ZEI.l. Kftlbll. D. 'llAIt'I'ZI'Il.l. serves Bucknell ahly as Dean of the LlmV0I'Sily. In this capacity, he is liucknellis senior ecluea- llftllill ollicer anal serves as ehiel aflviser to the l'rcsiflent on eflllfltllitlllill matters. lfle aflniinisters the graduate program, Qnmclinates faeulty 'research activities, anrl supervises the lJ'l7l'ill'y as well as the programs in physical eclucalion, intercollegiate athletics and military science. As chairman of the llucknell Stuily, he is 'responsihle for the coortlination Ol Curriculum clevelopnient and acaclemie planning. llean llarlzell came to Bucknell in l950. alter lveinyg llmln Ul' Cornell College in Iowa. Ile has also servecl as ilrchivist ancl historian for the New York State War Council llI1tlCl' Covernor 'l'homas li. Dewey, antl helrl an arlministra- UVC l70Sition at the Brookhaven National lQahoratory of the Atomic Energy Connnission. Dean llartzell holcls degrees ll'0ln Wesleyan University anil llarvarcl University. CI-lAI'I.AINElIi1:nlslcu'l' W. 'Hnziminmson 'Y - HHS YWIQ liueknell acquired a new chaplain, IVIR. lll-1l:- H'-Iln' W. liItIIIARIJSON. As Chaplain, lVlr. llicharclsonis Iilillll task is the mlirection of the University Chapel program. kiwi! Sunday morning at ll a. m. in Coleman Hall, a Potestant-Christian service is helrl at which time various guest Slteakers aflrlress the congregation. l'eriotlically the Clmlllain himself delivers the sermon. 'l'rarlitionally the Challlilill opens the Annual Convocation with the ollieial YIZWCI' and organizes the Christmas worship prograni. lVlr. lllfllilrrlsoli also is instructing some religion classes in his Position as assistant professor Uf1'0illtlQl0ll. lewclvllig llieharclson grracluatecl from Balrlwin-Wallace Col- Hsj' .oston .University, Western .lleserve University, ainl alvaifl. University. Ile attenclecl several universities ill1l'0afl zlnfl was the recipient ol the Danforth anfl Rocke- feller fellowships.
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Giving help and advice to tlu: women of Iiueknell University at the beginning.: anrl IIITUIIQIIUIII their college can-ers is the important function that MARY JANE S'I'EVI'lNSON, Dr-an of YVomen, carries out in her own, lIIItIt'I'SIIllltIIIlg.'E Wlly. The responsibility for the aeaclc-mic and soeial auljnstment. to eollego life ol tlu: freslnnan nn-n nncl tlu- interests of the nppi-rrlass nn-n is IIN! spa-eial eoneern ol tfllAlil.l'fS A. MICYN, lla-an of Men. Ililllf assistant Deans of Women, MISS KAREN .I. DAVIS, MISS MAR- Ili iv Q . ut II . I - E I Q I-3 DEAN HAYWAIIIJ Supervising all those eampus organizations except the ath- lctie program entails llIlIl'Il work. cspeeially when stuclents participate in as many extra-eurrieular projects as do Burk- nellians. Nevertheless, integrating all ol' these university clepartments aml activities conlprises the work ol JOHN C. I-IAYWARD, BueIcncII's Dean of Stuclent Allairs. Among other duties which .fall to him in this eapaeity is supervising the university health and medical services, the counseling service for vocational interests anfl aplitucles, anfl the ava- clemic placement bureau. llean Ilaywarcl also eoorclinates the various projeets of the CIIIIIIIIIS Christian Assoeialion anil superintencls the olliecs of thc Dean of lVlen ancl the llean of Wcnllmcxi. ADMINISTRATION UORIE I'lI'INSl,EY, anql MISS IJOIIOTIIY ti. KIIANICII serve as MII. SPIRITS ,IANNIIJES and NIR. .lI'iIIIi0I,lJ A. t2IIlI l IS, excellent assistants to Miss Stevenson in her work with the women Assistant Ile-ans of Men, lu-lp lim-km-'ll lnvn in the prolnlc-ins that students of Bucknell. arise throughout a college t'tll't't'I'. --. if If
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