Shippensburg University - Cumberland Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 18 text:

,.s1 A prospective Sl'1ippensburgian's first official contact with our college is Mrs. Miller, the Registrar, Her primary concerns are applications, admissions, and registrations. Once a student of S. S. T. C. herself, Mrs. Miller has a vast knowledge of the affairs of the campus. BOOK STORE STAFF Leff to Right: Mrs. Commerer, A. Zimmerman, Mr. Clippinger, R. Swartz. Page Seventeen

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- DEAN OF MEN Being mother to over two hundred girls cmd coping with the many problems dorm life cre- ates are not easy tasks, but Miss Long has shown both patience and capability in her position as Dean of Women. Page Sixteen As Dean of Men Mr. Rambo has shown as much good sports- manship and fair play as he teaches his athletes to have on the gridiron. The students of S. S. T. C. were sorry to see him leave the campus this year, but we wish hitm success in his further education at Columbia University. Mr. Wenzel, who has taken over Mr. Rambo's position the second semester, is already an appreciated part of the Ship- pensburg campus. ' DEAN OF WOMEN



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FRONT ROW: R. Powell, Miss Long, Dr. Wright, M. Runlcle, Secretary, Dr. Kriner, Advisor, Mr Rambo J Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: L. Greenawalt, K. Swartley, L. Stull, J. Sherlcel, J. Wenger, M. Sutton, C. McDonnell Treasurer R. Goodling, S. Anderson, J. Replogle, J. Myers. THIRD ROW: G. Haugh, K. Adams, J. Holbert, L. Moyer, L. Forcellini, C. Sinner, H. Harpster PRESIDENTS COUNCIL The President's Council is ourcollegiate form of student government This group is comprised of the President of the College, the Dean of Instruction, Dean of Men, Dean of Women, and the presidents of the various organizations on campus. The Council is indeed an active group and does its best to promote har mony throughout the college. The functions of the Council are varied. Helping to prepare the school budget, determining the school policy on extra-curricular activities, approving the monthly financial state.ment, are iust a few of its many functions. Through the President's Council each and every student has a voice in the government of the college. Each representative brings in the problems or sugges tions of his organization, and they are considered in the council. All vital Issues are thoroughly discussed by the Council. These discussions are lead by the Presi dent, Dr. Kriner. As a result of these discussions healthy attitudes toward the school and its activities are developed. Participation in President's Council is the culmination of active intelligent citizenship on campus. The insight into governmetal problems thus acquired is a valuable asset to future teachers. Page Eighteen

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