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■-I II- Howard S. Greenlee, PhD. OL Dr. Greenlee assumed the position of Dean of the College at the beginning of this school year and was officially inaugurated September 28 with the presentation of the ' top hat, ” symbol of the deanship at Park. Since then he has rapidly become involved in the numerous phases of responsibility connected with his job and directs much of his interest and efforts toward maintaining and improving the high standards of a liberal arts education at Park. Dean Greenlee is interested both in college administrative work and in his chosen field of study, history, thus carrying o ut the Park tradition of having a historian as dean. He comes to Park from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, where he was Associate Dean and Professor of History. Park is fortunate in the addition not only of Dean Greenlee but of his equally personable family as well. Seated from left to right: Sarah, Mrs. Greenlee, David Scott and Dean Greenlee.
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Wiliam B. Dunseth, M.B.A. The job of over-seeing all public relations work for Park College is an immense one. as anyone acquainted with the enormous number of indi¬ viduals and organizations interested or somehow connected with Park College will agree. Mr. Dunseth’s work, involving fund-raising, publicity and contact with alumni and donors to Park, has been greatly amplified at the present time by the development work going on, which is also under his supervision. In the eyes of most students, however, his role as Parchie basketball coach and his family’s active participation in school activi¬ ties are quite essential to fully exemplifying Park’s vice-president. Among his many and varied responsibilities in connection with the college finances Mr. Stanton has the unwanted job of explaining countless times how far a certain amount of money can be stretched and why an extra $100 just isn’t there. This year, with the ambitious construction and remodeling program, the job is even more diffi¬ cult. Despite the harrowing nature of living mainly on the future, Mr. Stanton presents an orderly and optimistic view of affairs and keeps the many operations under his supervision in smooth running order. Page 10 William M, Stanton, Jr., B.A.
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W. Burnet Easton, r., S.T.M. Oi[ Park’s unorthodox Dean of Religious Life is sometimes upsetting to students reared in a com¬ fortable Christianity ” because of his liking for making people think. However, there is notably little sleeping during his sermons. Besides his responsibilities in connection with the Campus Church and chapel programs. Dean Easton teaches several courses in religion and serves as religious counselor. An added phase of his ac¬ tivities important to the Narva and Stylus is his position as staff advisor to the Student Publica¬ tions Board. Dean Miller’s main function as Dean of Stu¬ dents is counseling and guidance, although he also is advisor to the Men’s Judicial Council, handles student veterans’ affairs and is advisor to the Motor Vehicle Board. During the second semester he was given a leave of absence in order to con¬ tact prospective students for the Admissions Of¬ fice. During his absence Mr. Alexander T. Pa¬ tience served as Acting Dean. Chalcea WKite, M.A. Dean of Women Harry J. Miller, M.A. Dean of Students A list of the responsibilities which fall to Park s Dean of Women would include such ones as ad¬ visor to the Women’s Judicial Council and the Women’s Interdorm Council. Health Center Co¬ ordinator, sponsor of the Vocational Guidance Program, supervisor of campus housing and spon¬ sor of Stephens dormitory. However, to describe her as a person one must include the understand¬ ing counselor and very charming hostess which Page 12 most students know her as.
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