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J. FRANK RINGER Mr. Ringer is in charge of the practical functioning of the college work program. His office handles individual job assignments for every student, distribution of workers to fill various needs, student time sheets and work ratings, and special industrial arrange¬ ments during holidays. HAROLD SMITH As Admissions Counselor of the college, Mr. Smith contacts prospective students, high school teachers, ministers, and alumni in the immediate vicinity and in all parts of the U.S. He maintains a file on all applicants for admission during the coming year, and serves as secretary of the Admissions and Scholar¬ ship Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are head residents at Woodward Hall. Constance Vulliamy Assistant to the Business Manager Dorothy Yingling Director of Campus Industries Catherine Armagnac Assistant in Publicity
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FRANCES FISHBURN A Park graduate, Miss Fishburn has since 1927 served as Librarian of the college. She is responsible for the complex duties neces¬ sary to maintain and improve the supply of books and source materials on which the stu¬ dents and faculty depend. Miss Fishburn also serves ex-officio on the faculty Library Committee. ARTHUR N. FERRIS As Director of the Work Program of the college, Mr. Ferris is responsible for policy decisions on industrial work as it currently operates and as a matter of long-range plan¬ ning. He is also supervisor of the buildings and grounds, and a member of the Student Work Program Council and the Personnel Council. HOMER L. WILLIAMS A member of the Park College faculty and administration since 1923, Mr. Williams now serves as Registrar of the college. His office records grades, evaluates transcripts, determines scholastic classifications, and works with the dean’s office in keeping a careful check on every student’s cumulative academic record.
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THE FACULTY J. B. Johnson, Jr. Division Chairman Associate Professor Political Science Ethel D. Lock Assistant Professor Education i - Nien-Min Sun Assistant Professor Economics The Division of Social Sciences Perhaps the most closely integrated of the three divisions, the social science division now offers the student an opportunity to synthesize work in at least two or more departments, to¬ ward a departmental major. Social science clubs this year brought to the campus a program of outstanding speakers, notably the Friends’ conference on international affairs and the Peter Drucker lecture series on economics. The division is made up of the departments of education, history, economics, political science, psychology, sociology and physical education. Adolph Manoil Professor Psychology C. Stanley Urban Associate Professor Elistory
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