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DR. ELIZABETH GEEN DEAN Otto F. Kraushaar, Ph.D., LL.D., Litl.D. President Elizabeth Geen, Ph.D., LL.D. H V . ., ..,,,.Dean Martha A. Nichols, UVIrs. BTJ, A.M. Dean of Students Sarah Dowlin Jones, PhD. ................. Librarian Grace Hiller, MD. Director of Student Health Service Walter M. Morris, B.D. Director of Religious Activities Mildred Covey, MS. in Ed. ....... Registrar Mary Ross Flowers, A.B. ...Direct0r of Admissions OD Portraits of MISS MILDRED COVEY REGISTRAR MISS MARY ROSS FLOWERS DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
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fidence, additional motives for Coucheris academic progress have been present. They have worked con- sistently toward an improved college, and now their ambitions are being realized. Since Goucher receives no aid from any outside organization Uleitlier state nor churehi, it depends entirely upon its own resources and the backing of its alumnae and others who are interested. Gifts, grants, and endowments are vitally necessary not only for its expansion, but for its very existence. Thus, through the years, various fund-raising carn- paigns have been instigated for this purpose. In order to make the financial future of the College as secure as possible, the largest campaign in Gouchervs history has been put into action. The 75th Anniversary Fund, which is to end in 1960 tCouchefs 75th yearl, has as its objective to raise approximately 5 million dollars. This money will be used to increase endowment funds for faculty salaries, to add ten full-tuition scholarships and ten part-tuition scholarships, for the student loan program7 and to build a College Center, 3 Chapel, at student activities center, and a swimming pool. In addition, it will be utilized for the maintenance and service center, various campus improvements7 and to support current operations of the College for the duration of the campaign. Throughout this drive President Kraushaar and his many co-workers have made countless visits and talks toward this end. Again and again, the alumnae and friends of the College have shown their faith through gifts and immeasurable effort to help in fulfilling this ambition. While much still is needed to fulfill this aim, we have every hope that, in the next year, success will be realized. Looking back over the past ten years, we can see many changes. A younger and larger faculty, more scholarship students, and changes in program are among these innovations. Also noticeable is a change in the attitude of the student. Maturing more quickly in a rapidly paced world, she has shown a desire to take part. in the working of the school. She is here for a serious education and is willing to put forth concentrated effort in this direction. Withlthe help of the effort we now have, headed by the President, she finds the things she needs to accomplish her goals conveniently at hand. We have looked back through President Krau- shaarls adeeade of service5 and seen the many ad- vancements. We have noted the immediate and the more distant goals. We have no doubt that much remains to be done. Conlidently, we face a future in which these tasks will be methodically and care- fully executed under the skillful guidance of Presi- dent Kraushaar. In his own words in the current College Bulletin, lcby the grace of Providence we will continue to build here a college dedicated to the perfect freedom of the human spirit?7
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Dorothy L. Arnold, A.M. Director of Vocational Guidance C. Milton Pagel, LL.B ................ Business Manager AdmlnlStratIOH Malcolm R. Fobes, BS. ....Physicafl Plant Manager Harry J. Casey, JL, BS. Assistant to the President in charge of Development and Public Relations Alice Jimmyer Reynolds UVIrs. Richards, A.B. DR. SARAH D. JONES Assistant Dean LIBRARIAN Virginia L. Hadley, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Students Carol E. Peirce UVIrs. Brookes, Ph.D Assistant Director of Admissions MRS. EVERETT T. NICHOLS DEAN OF STUDENTS MISS DOROTHY L. ARNOLD DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
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