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' r il z 1? 335 i sw we 'Y' , il, .Si r i l L13 i H H ff .. .gc 'M 4 1 F, .amy i ' is 2-has .r ilisrii .. I ii .. ...:. - s. N . mg ,G H1 H H ,.,a-5,E5E . fa?a' ' 'l'l.fg i ,ellis Gilmore B. Seavers, B. S., M. Ed., Director of Admissions, is co- ordinator of student affairs at the college. Ulfitars Handle Many Tasks Gilmore B. Seavers, a 1938 graduate of the college, became the first Director of Admissions in 1957. He is now also responsible for student activities. Mr. Seavers has an M.Ed. degree from Duke University and has nearly completed his doctorate studies. Dr. Willard E. Kerr became the first director of the college's graduate program in the fall of 1959. A gradu- ate council assists him in his task. Dr. Kerr is a 1939 graduate of Shippensburg, has an M.Ed. degree from Duke University and an Ed.D. degree from Columbia University. The Public Relations Office has as its director Mark Lipper, who is responsible for publications, publicity, alumni affairs, fund raising and development. Mr. Lipper is a graduate of Hobart College and has an M.A. degree from Ohio University School of journalism. Mr. Seavers conducts a personal interview with a prospective student. 41 Willard E. Kerr, B. S., M. Ed., Ed. D., Director of Graduate Studies, examines a text to be used in a graduate course. Mark Lipper, B. A., M. A., Director of Public Relations, is pleased with the pictures to be used in the college catalog.
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Placement earl Perleel In his capacity as Director of Student Teach- ing and Placement, Dr. l'Villiam F. Beyers be- comes an important person to upperclssmen. In the area of placement, Dr. Beyers' office bats close to a thousand every year. The placement file for l959-60 shows that 286 of the 296 persons registered have been placed. Dr. Chester S. Eastep serves the college in a dual capacity-as Principal of the Rowland Laboratory School and as Super- visor of Elementary Student Teachers. Before coming to Shippensburg, he taught in the Wil- liamsburg schools, then Went to Altoona where he served as a teacher, director of guidance, supervisor of special education, and school psy- chologist. William E. Beyers, B. S., M. S., Ed. D., Director of Student Teaching and Placement, checks the Pennsylvania requirements for certification of teachers. Chester S. Eastep, B. S., M. Ed., Ed. D., Principal of Rowland Laboratory School and Assistant Director of Student Teaching, looks over a student teacher's rating sheet. Girl starts with 'G', explains Student Teacher Helen Porter to her second grade class in Row- land Laboratory School. 5
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Social Deans Gain Assistance Miss Virginia Long, Dean of lvomen, supervises Wo- men students. She graduated from California State Col- lege and has a B.S. degree from Lock Haven and an M.Ed. degree from Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Vinton H. Rambo, who became Dean of Men in 1939, supervises men students. A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan College, he has M.A. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. John E. Hubley, a Shippensburg graduate, was named Assistant Dean of Men in 1959, with town students his primary responsibility. Mr. Hubley has an M.Ed. degree from Pennsylvania State University. With the increase in students, student housing problems have increased, therefore, three head residents have been em- ployed to assist the social deans. B+ Making the dormitories seem more like home are these three new head residents: Mrs. Ava Kaler, Horton Hall Mrs Olivia Roche McCune Hall and Mrs. Janet McKean, Wright Hall John E. Hubley, Assistant Dean of Men, checks the list of day VIMDI1 H Rambo B 5 M Ed Ed D Dean f men in his charge. Men IS chiefly concerned with boarding men l i ...Nw E i e I
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