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Dean Constance P. Denf- Although Dean Constance P. Dent came to Leb- anon Valley just three short years ago, she has already endeared herself to all the Valley students. Going from her home state of New Jersey to Bucknell University where she graduated in 1945, Dean Dent came to us after several years of ex- perience in social case work and personnel work. She has been interviewed by several national magazines and is considered one of the outstand- ing Deans of Women in the country. Because of her great understanding of young girls and her personal interest in those of us at Lebanon Valley, we ore greatly indebted to her, not only for all the benefits she has achieved for us, but also for her warm friendliness and wise guidance. Dean Theodore D. Keller Professor Keller was born and raised here in the Lebanon Valley, having lived in Leba- non for most of his twenty-eight years. After graduating from Lebanon High School in 1944, Dean Keller entered Lebanon Valley College where he became the recipient of a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then went on to graduate school at Columbia University where he received his Master of Arts degree with a major in English. Dean Keller is very familiar with the con- tinent of Europe. During World War II he served his country both in the Rheinland and the Central Europe campaigns. Then in 1952 Mr. Keller visited the continent as a tourist. He became Acting Dean of Men in Septem- ber 1953. Besides having the many responsi- bilities of his administrative position, he also teaches four English courses — English Com- position, Eighteenth Century Literature, The Novel, and Poetry of the Romantic Move- ment.
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Dean Howard M. Kreifzer Dean of Students, academic dean, Howard M. Kreitzer hails originally from Mechanics- burg, Pennsylvania. A Bachelor of Science graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers Col- lege, Dean Kreitzer continued his education at New York University and Temple where he respectively received his MA and DED degrees. As a recipient of the latter degree. Dean Kreitzer continued his residence at Temple in the capacity as a personnel worker. Com- ing to the Valley only two semesters ago. Dean Kreitzer has capably carried on the functions as Dean of Students. Along with this full time job. Dean Kreitzer has also tentatively filled in a vacant position n the psychology department. Reverend Thomas S. May Assistant to the President Reverend Thomas S. May graduated from Leba- non Valley College in 1934. After attending Bone- brake Theological Serminary he served as pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church in Harrisburg from 1937 to 1944. In 1944 he as- sumed the pastorate of the Hershey First Evan- gelical United Brethren Church. He was elected a trustee of Lebanon Valley College in October, 1952. The following year on October 1, 1953, Reverend May began his duties in the newly created ad- ministrative office of assistant to the president. In addition to assisting President Miller in various duties, Reverend May is responsible for acquiring new friends for Lebanon Valley College. As o pastor, Reverend May considered his ministry as both his vocation and his avocation. As assistant to the president at Lebanon Valley, he is actively interested in the welfare of the school. In his contacts on behalf of the college. Reverend May ' s warm personality and enthusiasm for his work cannot but reflect the friendly spirit of Lebanon Valley. •• ' - ' ' ' »-
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James W. Parsons Director of Public Relations D. Clark Carmean jv . Director of Admissions Gladys M. Pencil Registrar Ivan B. Moyer Business Manager John Charles Smith Alumni Secretary
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