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Those who follow a path must always look to one who has traveled it before them. We. the class of 1957, were guided along our way by the sincere assistance of Mr. Edward Ambry. Adviser. He accepted our problems with the good spirit that is familiar to all who have ever asso- ciated with him. Whatever our plan or choice as a group, Mr. Ambry wanted it to be the richest in experience, t he most beneficial in eflfect. It will be good to remember him as part of this cycle of existence.
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CLYDE M. HLBER, ph.d. Dean of Instruction OTIS C. INCEBRITSEN, ph.d. Chairman oj the Graduate Committee EARL C. D.i VIS. PH.D. Director of Personnel and Guidance KEITH W. .ATKINSON, ph.u. Director of College High School Three divisions make up the Administra- tion cycle: business, instructional and per- sonnel. The business division has charge of the ever important college finances. College curricula and scholastic affairs are encom- passed by the instructional administration. Personnel members assume the resporisibil- ity for the health and social life of Mont- clairs students. These many faceted areas combine under the guiding arm of the Ad- ministrative Council, to lead students in the best possible direction. E1) . K1 J. A.MBKV. A.M. Director of the Summer, Part-time and Extension Division and Director of the eu ' Jersey State School of ( ' on ertation MAK(. HKI S1II.HWIN. a.m. lietm ni U nrnen BERNARD SIECEL, m.b.a. liusiness Manager MARY M. HOUSE Registrar
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AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS The two faculty members who constitute the Audio-Visual Aids Department hold, in a sense, the key to successful teaching. They place at our disposal, not only the mechan- ical devices which enrich and highlight anv subject, but also their own time and in- valuable experience in the use of these aids. Whoever has turned to this department for assistance knows how important a part it plays in preparing us to merit the name of Teacher. Emma Fanlone. A.M.. Dept. Head: Sheft. A.M. Fantone. Sheft BUSINESS The Business Department constantly strives to create the businesslike atmosphere of a modern day oflTice in its classes. It would seem that no areas are left untouched, for everything which could possibly benefit its students comes to them through the Business curriculum. .Activities here are always di- rected to the future: progressive methods, more efficient systems, highly developed ma- chines. This atmosphere of beneficial change typifies Montclair ' s forward look. M. Herbert Freeman. Ph.D.. Dept. Head: Froehlich. Fd.D.: Haas. M.Fd.: Sheppard. A.M.: Van Dervr.-r. Fd.D.: WillinL ' . F.l.D. IT illinp. Slirpfmrd. b rrrmaii. I an DiTtrrr. t rorhlich. Hans EN (;l IS II Because it deals wilh human communica- tion, the Fnglisli Department touches every other subject in the college curriculum. Its farulty strives to ex( ose and perfect the cre- ative, as well as llie appreciative abilities of il. » students, and to penelrale the language difficulties whiih somelinu-s obslnid basic meaning. The students gi e an (Mpial share of enthusiasm and loyally I their subject and inatruclors. All who belong lo this depart- ment beliiii ; III rMiNlhing Montclair repre- sents. F.dwiri .S. Fulcomcr, Fd.D., Depl. Ibail: Bnhn. Fd.D.: Conrad, A.M.: C.r- .., M.S.J.: F.iiliN. I ' liD.: Cr.M-ne. I ' ll. I).: Ilainillnn. M ; Ki.ni . I ' ll.!).: Mei.r-. A. M.: IVlle- gro c. A.M.: Ymuml ' . I ' h.l). Holm, ( ' iiiirail. ) omit!,. Flilrnnirr. Krniiss. F.arfr- Pag» 13
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