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vi I The members ofthe Mathematics Department are P. Cauffman, B.S., M.A., Ed.D.g seated, H. Kruse, B.S., M.S., C. McClay, B.S., M.Ed and R. Rickert, B.S., B.S.E.E., M.A. ' Discussing current world problems are G. Win- Standing by a recent art project are the members sor, B.E., Ph.M.g K. Allan, B.Ed., A.M., Chairrnanp of the Art Department, S, Jenkins, B.S., M.Ed.: and R. Schneider, B.A., the members of the dnd G. Kauffman, B.S., M.A., Chairman. Geography Department. I 12 Old Main is truly the center of campus activities. Not only does it house the ad- ministrative and many faculty offices, the Raider Room, Book Store, and Post Office, a men's dormitory, but it also serves as the home for classes in Art, Mathematics, Geog- raphy, and Social Studies. Old Main is a great old building from which everyone has many memories. The Social Studies Department includes J. Myers, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Miss Weigandp B. Nispel, B.S., Ed.M., Ph.D., and B. B.E., M.A., Ph.D., Chairman. Back: B. Reukberg, A.B., W. Forsyth, A.B., M.A.p L Bouchard, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. H0991
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Gilmore B. Seavers Gilmore B. Seavers is a figure known to all Shippensburg students. Being Director of Admissions and Director of Student Af- fairs, Mr. Seavers must review all applica- tions for admission. Mr. Seavers is a gradu- ate of Shippensburg and hos his M.Ed. de- gree from Duke University. Paul F. Cauffman Dr. Paul F. Cauffman is the newest member to the administrative staff but certainly not a new face on campus. Dr. Cauffman was re- cently appointed Assistant Dean of Instruc- tion. Dr. Cauffman is a graduate of Shippens- burg, has an M.A. degree from Lehigh Uni- versity, and an Ed.D. degree from Temple University. William E. Beyers The office of the Director of Student Teach- ing and Placement also feels the strain of the new Term Plan. Dr. William E. Beyers is responsible for trying to place the graduates in suitable fields of education. Dr. Beyers received his B.S. degree from Indiana State College, his M.S. degree from Columbia Uni- versity, and his Ed.D. degree from the Uni- Willard E. Kerr Most of the undergraduate students at Shippensburg do not have the opportunity to become acquainted with Dr. Willard E. Kerr since he is the Director of Graduate Stud- ies. Dr. Kerr was graduated from Shippens- burg and received his M.Ed. degree from Duke University and his Ed.D. degree from Columbia University. versity of Pittsburgh Mark M. Lipper Anyone who reads The Slate has been in- directly introduced to Mark M. Lipper, Di- rector of Public Relations, advisor for The Slate and the Student Handbook, and editor of the Alumni News. Mr. Lipper is a graduate of Ho- bart College and has his M.A. degree from Ohio University School of Journalism.
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Rowland Hall, located on east campus, is used to ac- commodate a Laboratory School for grades one to six. Here many of the students maioring in Elementary Education spend their student teaching days under the supervision of members ot the Laboratory School Faculty. The south wing of Rowland Hall provides offices and classrooms for the Elementary Education Department. An auditorium is at- tached to the building for the use of the Lab School. Serving as Principal of the Rowland Laboratory School and as Supervisor of Elementary Student Teachers is Dr. Chester S. Eastep, who received his B.S. at Lock Haven State College and his M.Ed. and Ed.D. at Pennsylvania State University. ffl Chesfef 5- EU5f9P,B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., is Principal of Rowland Laboratory School and Assistant Director of Student Teaching. l Lileii The members of the Elementary Education Department, M. Hogg, B.S., M. Lift., C. Kolson, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., and M. Esh, B.S., M.E., hold their classes in Rowland Hall which is pictured on the right. -'l ' '. ,',s' Y -' T y I gg' K ,' tl fly? a wing of New ,, WTAE The members of the Laboratory School Faculty call their classes to order in the build- ing pictured on the left: Seated: D. Marquart, B.S., M.Ed. and F. Bittner, B.S., M.Ed. Standing: H. Sweely, B.S., M.Ed., I. Illingworth, B.S., M.Ed.p M. Fogelsanger, B.S., M.Ed.: and T. Small, 5.5.1 M,A- 13
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