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he =zJean$ John Ripley Young Academic Dean B.A., Marshall College; M.A., Pli.D., University of Illinois Alice May Morrill Dean of Residence, first semester Ph.B., Denison University; M.A., Northwestern University Mary Laing Swift Dean of Students Director of Preparatory Division History B.A., Vassar College; M.A., Columbia University SECRETARIAL Thelma P. Dawson Secretary to the Academic Office Ann Winters Secretary to the President B.A., University of Michigan
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Jruiteed Reading front left to ri bt: Mrs. T. S. Chapman, Mr. Fred Kuchnc, Mrs. Spencer T. Olin, Mr. Ebcn Rodgers, Mrs. William Wood Parsons, Mr. D. Howard Doane, President George Irwin Rohr bough, Mr. Charles A. Caldwell. One of the most important groups connected with life at Monticello is the governing body, the Board of Trustees. Once every two months the trustees come to the campus to discuss the business of the college and formulate its policies; however, these active people arc not only interested in the administrative side of the college, but also in every student. They are often seen at the Chapel services, in the dining room, and other places around the campus where the girls gather. Mr. Ebcn Rodgers of Alton, president of the Alton Brick Company, is the president of the Board, while Mrs. Spencer T. Olin of Alton, the alumna member, serves as secretary of the Board. The other members arc Mr. Fred Kuchnc of Mattoon, Illinois, president of the Kuchnc Manufacturing Company, and Mrs. T. S. Chap- man of Jcrscyvillc, Illinois, wife of the late Mr. T. S. Chapman who was active on the Board for nearly forty years. Mrs. William Wood Parsons of Terre Haute, Indiana, has been tireless in her many activities as a trustee. Mrs. Parsons, who was Miss Martina Erikson before her marriage, was administrative head of the college from 1910 until 1918. The newest members of the Board arc Mr. D. Howard Doane of Saint Louis, Missouri, president of the Doane Agricultural Service, and Dean Sidney E. Sweet, also of Saint Louis, Dean of the Christ Church Cathedral. Mr. Charles A. Caldwell, member emeritus, served as president of the Board for thirtv-onc years prior to his retirement in 1943- Dr. Rohrbough is a member cx-oflicio and acts as the College representative of the Board.
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Zjlie AoL mi66ion6 Audley Noel Sullivan Secretary of the College Director of Admissions B.S., University of Nebraska The Admissions Office at Monticello, of which Mr. Audley N. Sullivan is head, contacts prospective students through inquiries received from students, friends, and alumnae of the college. Information is also obtained from high school principals regarding girls who might be interested in the educational program provided by Monticello College. Assisting Mr. Sullivan in his department are three field counselors who interview girls interested in entering Monticello. In the Southwest, Mrs. Frederick Hoinann Mott, whose home is in Tulsa, advises and counsels with prospective students in the states of Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. Miss Margaret Weigel represents the College in the Chicago area and also contacts girls in down-state Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan. A Monticello alumna, Miss Betty Bcckly of the class of 1943, is the representative for Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado. In addition to his duties as Director of Admissions, Mr. Sullivan also acts as Secretary of the College, and is responsible for all public relation policies which emanate from the President’s Office. SECRETARIAL Lillian Leslie Ai a G. Diescii Secretary to the Admissions Office Secretary }„ Admissions Office B.A., Culver-Stock ton College B.A., Illinois College
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