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MISS ESCH Registror DR FILE Central Treasurer of Campus Organizations MR. WOODRING Treasurer of Student Cooperotive Association Miss Florence B. Kimball, now in her eighth year at Indiana as the Dean of Women, has approximately eight hundred girls under her guidance and counsel. In addition, she sponsors the Resident Women ' s League. That she is interested in the creative as well as the social development of the students is shown by her participation on the Creative Arts Committee. Her friendly nod, interest in personal problems, and charming personality have been an inspiration to the students. Dr. Dorcas Hall, a newer member of the executive administration, assists Miss Kimball with advisory and personnel work. Besides acting in an advisory capacity in the functioning of the Y. W C. A and the Non-Resident Women ' s League, she sponsors the Vesper Services held every Sunday evening in the John Sutton Autitorium. She is also an interesting and popular faculty member of the Social Studies Department DR. HEIGES Dean of Instruction MR. BEARD Assistant to the Dean of Instruction
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DEAH MISS KIMBALL Dean of Women AltD A D M HI I S T R A T IV E ASSISTANTS Dr. Heiges, Dean of Instruction, was a key figure in making a facile transition from war- to peace-time education in the college schedule. He deals chiefly with the needs for teaching preparation, under which come credit evaluation, courses of study, and departmental organization. Since 1917, Dean Whitmyre has guided the men of the student body with his wise and sympathetic advice which is greatly appreciated by those who have come in contact with him. He is the advisor of the Student Council and head of the Social Studies Department. MR. DAVIS Director of Student Teocfiing DR. HALL Assistant Dean of Women MR. SCHUSTER Bursar
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, numbering eighteen members, is composed of the presidents of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes, presidents of the Resident and Non-Resident Women ' s Leagues, a representative of the men students, and representatives from each department. Cooperating with the administration, it presents the students ' point of view on school problems pertaining to scholarship, school life, community relationships, and professional developments. As a member of the Associated Student Government of Pennsylvania State Teachers Colleges, the Council sent represen- tatives to an Association conference held at Cheyney State Teachers College in October. This year ' s business included revising the Consti- tution and revising the methods of selecting editors of the college publications. Dean Whitmyre is the sponsor. OFFICERS President Gretchen Gardner Vice President Donald Rubb OFF C E R S President Betty Jo Mitchell Secretary Zoe Ross ADVISORY BOARD The Advisory Board, set up by the Constitution of the Resident Women ' s League, meets bi-monthly in Miss Kimball ' s office. This organization studies regulations, makes recommendations, proposes matters to the League for consideration, and also acts on student disciplinary problems as they arise. It is composed of three seniors, three juniors, two sophomores chosen in general election, the presi- dents of both the Resident and Non-Resident Women ' s Leagues, and a faculty member. It is striving toward more participation in student government. Many cases brought before the Board this year were solved satisfactorily. Each year the Constitution is revised and any needed corrections are made. The Advisory Board is sponsored by Dr. Dorcas Hall. Seated: Boardman, Gamberoni, Novick, Gardner, Keller, Mehlman. Standing; Ferko, Truxall, Uhrin, Rubb, Whitmyre. Seated: Hall, Mitchell, Groff, Llewellyn, Ross. Standing: Dewey, Novick, Jenkins, Horger.
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