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Business Sleii Collects Fees Business Manager Hiram Gill, assisted by his staff, collects the activity fee, the Bookstore and Snack Bar receipts. Mr. Gill is also in charge of the buildings and grounds, the dormitories, the Dining Hall, the laundry and the health service. The Student Cooperative Association includes the en- tire membership of the student body. Annually, the Association elects a president and a secretary nominated by the Executive Committee. It determines the amount of the activity fee for the coming year. It also receives the revenues from the Bookstore and the Snack Bar. The Administration secretaries ably assist the admin- istration of the college. Hiram W. Gill, Business Manager, coordinates business policies of the college. Business Office staff, Edna Mouer, Mildred Rotz, Beulah Bowen, Marie Lichty, and Jane Askins, pose with Robert Jacoby, Assistant Business Manager. Student Cooperative president, Robert Ammerman, and secretary Barbara Moberg, handle student activity funds: their advisor is Business Manager Gill. Efficiency in the administrative offices depends on Janet Roberts lseatedl, Secretary to the President: Mary Ann Garland, Secretary to the Dean of ln- struction: Evelyn Needy, Secretary to the Director of Admissions, Helen Rine, Secretary to the Dean of Instruction: Helen Koontz, Secretary to the Director of Public Relations: and Carole Stake, Secretary to the Director of Student Teaching. Absent: Helen Martin, Secretary to the Director of Gradu- ate Studies. 3 cr .
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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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Expansion Plans nw Begun Add Fifteen red-brick buildings to a carefully land- scaped setting and the result is a beautiful campus- Shippensburg's. During this academic year, the Special Education building was built and occupied, and the new dormitories, Wright and McCune Halls, were occupied late in the 1959-60 school term. By 1971, the Centennial Year, a new business education and general classroom building will be in use. Both now have State approval for construction. These constructions are only a part of the master plan for SSC's growth in the next 25 years. JESSE S. HEIGES ALUMNI GYMNASIUM-formerly Alumni Gymnasium was renamed in May 1960 on Alumni Day in honor of the college's first Dean of Instruction. WRIGHT HALL - the new men's dormitory, the structural twin of McCune Hall, houses I24 men in two-man rooms.
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