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Administrative Officers Mr. George S. Kilner Business Manager Miss Jean L. Rayburn Director of Admissions Mrs. Louise T. Rudisill Administrative Assistant to the President Miss Gordon Q. Freeman Director of Alumnae Affairs .Miss Catherine M. Atkins Registrar Miss Mildred L. Miscally Director of Public Relations Miss M. Phoebe Oplinger Librarian Mr. Robert V. Shaw Director of Evening College Mr. Don Farquh arson Treasurer Page Twenty one
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Dean Herbert E. Babb 1 Coordinating the entire academic program. Dean Babb is in charge of curriculum policies, recruiting faculty mem- bers, and directing scholarship funds to deserving students. I his year he and his wife entertained the junior class with an afternoon coffee. 1 his summer he will accompany stu- dents going to Europe on the Queens Summer Abroad Program of 1965. Not only are his competent leadership and guidance a necessity at Queens, but so are his quick wit and friendliness. Dean Ann S. Gebhardt As Dean of Students, Mrs. Gebhardt helps students cope with and adapt to the complexities of group living and of womanhood. Dean Gebhardt also involves herself with students by teaching a course in Methods in Art Education, and she takes time to visit girls in the infirmary or to chaperone dances. Her interest in each individual and her model as a true lady influence girls’ understanding them- selves and setting mature ideals. Page Twenty
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T First Row: Dr. Joyce Shealy, Miss Sarah I. Dunlap, Mrs. Ernst Hostettler, Miss Alary L. Taylor, Dr. G. A. Stegner, Miss Caroline G. Richardson, Dr. E. T. Weiant; Second Row: Air. G. A. Shealy, Air. T. B. Looney, Dr. E. W. Pohlman, Air. C. O. Hadley, Air. C. E. Brewer. Faculty Club Organized in October, 1962, the Faculty Club offers a comfortable and attractive place in the Stultz Building where members may meet for social and intellectual activi- ties. It is headed bv a Board of Governors and is organized O into several groups that present books to the faculty for dis- cussion. Four informal luncheons were given during the year. Page Twenty-two “Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious”
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