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MINISTR TIO The Deans and Resident Counselors are responsible for the personal direction and guidance on campus. Intrepreting the Administration to the students, and ready to lend a sympathetic ear in return, they are well known as friends of the students. - MARJORIE FRENCH Dean of Women' As Dean of Women, Miss French serves as guardian of the girls' dorms. Whether observing an A.W.S. meeting or the A.M.R. organizing at night, her interest in the girls allows her to be an effective counselor and good friend. Her spa- cious parlors and late hours make possible her well-known phrase, Come up and see me some- time. ' GLADYS J. NEAL Resident Counselor Miss Neal, to Whom all out-of- town slips are referred, is particu- larly available to the freshmen for, counseling. Working closely with A.W.S. officers and counselors, she is known for her ever-present smile and her warm personality. ll DAVID I-IENLEY Dean of the College As academic dean, Dean Henley has the responsibility of helping to rnain- tain the high academic standards and intellectual search to which the college aspires. Friendly and sympathetic to the students interests, he uses his humor and his knowledge to maintain the searching aspect of our intellectual tasks. ' f H39 g -' 3,1-35 1 I. ' Q 21 ,MQ gf .40 , if-, Q 4. . pg X 1 2 ' , 'l X ., tv. - I ,, 4 , V 2 p Qff - 'I I 0 , 1'-ij..-pf M A, P t ., ff-: ggi i X in NJ Xp.: 'Q if 5 I .!!u ERIC CURTIS Dean of Students Known well to all A.M. R. men is Dean Curtis. Whether explaining Bundy Hall changes or cheering Hom the soccer sidelines, he is recognized as a familiar figure on the Earlham scene. His responsibilities as Dean of Students allow him to know and to understand the students and their prob- lems.
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.wm a lg gi a ,, Ns.. 4 PRESIDENT THOMAS E. JONES Responsible for the interpretation and direction of the Earlham production, President Jones has constantly worked for the physical, intellectual, and spiritual growth of Earlham. Although one aspect of this program will be completed in the fall with the opening of new Earlham Hall, he envisions greater roles for the Earlham Community TRUSTEES Rufus M. Allen, Chairman Issac E. Woodard, Vice--Chairman Ruby Davis, Secretary Wendell Wildman Howard E. Henley Elwood J. Meredith Orval G. Snyder Myatt A. Miller 1 George Castle Geraldine Hadley Moorman Howard S. Mills Garfield V. Cox Richard N. Hoerner Dwight Young Carrol H. Kenworthy Merill L. Hiatt Harry James Carman Ralph Peetar Thomas Elsa Jones The trustees of Earlham determine the board policies of the college. Though known by few students they intimately affect the direction of each student's growth at Earlham. in the future. AX- PAUL FURNAS Comptroller Administrative Vic e-President ln order that our energies be channeled most effectively, Paul Furnas has the task of directing the Earlham dream within our limits. The accomplishments of the almost completed building program are proof of his work towards Earlham's growth. I0 3 1833 03576 2886
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