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Glenn Sykes leads a song in the Resources in Music class. The class is taught by Mr. Donald Clayton. Assistant Professor of Group Work and Recreation. Other class members are Chris Foxe, Jerry Alpert and A1 Marks. Talking over the many problems of College life with students is but one of the many duties of Mr. John Dubocq, Dean of Stu¬ dents. Mr. Dubocq is also Assistant Professor of Humanities. ’f 4 7 . Mr. John Ramey, Instructor in Group Work gets together with Joan Seever, Roy Lundin and Har¬ old Runyan to discuss class work. Cloquet, Minnesota . . . attended the University of Wisconsin . . . worked at the Hyde Park and Sears YMCAs . . . Chicago Park District . . . member of WA . . . WA treasurer . . . Faye was on volleyball and basketball skill teams . . . Collegian staff . . . Dole Hall Council secretary and treasurer . . . graduating class secretary . . . “Sarge” . . . talented vocalist . . . likeable. EMERSON E. THOMAS-GWE FAYE M. HEBERT—HPE Chicago . . . graduated from GW in December ’56 . . . AOA brother and chairman of Athletic committee . . . Kendall College, Evanston, Illinois . . . SCA . . . intramurals . . . looks toward the YMCA . . . with camping as a big interest .. . an energetic and groupy guy . . . contemplating marriage.
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V Opposite Page—Top: An involved finance problem is explained to a group of graduate students staying “over-time” by Mr. Harold A. Mullen, Associate Professor of Administration. Ed Krull, Bob Lyle, Dick Mueller and Mary Jane Williams seem a little confused by the figures. Bottom: Dr. William Couch, Jr., Assistant Pro¬ fessor of English and Humanities, conducts an informal class discussion in the Geneva Room. Students include: Margaret Lacy, Grant Sheffer, Don Glaze, Bob Hansen. This Page—Right: Physical activities classes, too require written work. This fact is verified by Elaine Simos and Marilynn Bishop. Below: Mr. John W. Fuhrer extends the famous right hand of fellowship to Don Pelegrino. Mr. Fuhrer is Associate Profes¬ sor of Administration and Acting Director of Public Relations. JILL TICKNER—HPE Chicago . . . WA volleyball chairman . . . natural comedienne . . . enthusiastic . . . has interest in group work . . . plans to teach HPE in schools. ALAN JOHNSON-GWE Omaha, Nebraska . . . attended University of Nebraska . . . graduated from GW in December ’56 with a B.S. in Group Work Education . . . employed at Lathr op Boys Club . . . A1 was the editor of the College Handbook . . . member of the Publications Committee . . . friendly . . . likeable. 19
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Right: Bob Lowery and Gordon Gillette confer with Dr. Sylvanus Duvall, Professor of Social Sci¬ ences and Religion. Bottom—Left: Dr. Nancy Miner, Jim Foreman and George Shriver examine one of the pigeons being used in laboratory ex¬ periments. Dr. Miner is Associate Piofessor of Physiology and Health Education. Bottom — Right: Mr. David Laughlin, Instructor in Art, demonstrates slump casting to a ceramics class. Taking in the demonstration are Joyce Stevenson. Sannee Klein, Don Klein and John Albright. GEORGE WILLIAMS VISITS Mr. George Williams, grandson of Sir George Williams visited the college and it George Williams Room. “The room is perfect.” said young George Williams. “1 are different.” Coach Harry Edgren’s football team defeated Great Lakes Naval Training Station Edward C. Jenkins became third President of the college.
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