Shippensburg University - Cumberland Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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Many people are needed to organize and manage the four dormitories on campus. Because of the increase 'in the number of students attending SSC, student housing prob- lems have increased, creating a need for additional dorm- itory supervision. Sharing this responsibility are the two social deans and their assistants. Miss Virginia Long, Dean of Women, supervises women students. She graduated from California State College 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, is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan College. He has M.A. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. Miss Miriam J. Morgan, Assistant Dean of Women, received a B.S. degree from Midland College and an M.S. from Syracuse University. Town students are Miss Morgan's primary responsibility. John E. Hubley, a Ship- pensburg graduate, was named Assistant Dean of Men in 1959. Mr. Hubley, who is also concerned with town students, has an M.Ed. degree from .Pennsylvania State University. The Resident Assistants of each dormitory work with the social deans in planning the policies that are to be fol- lowed by the students living in each building. The Recep- tionists are always on hand to answer the telephone, re- ceive visiors, or check girls in and out of each girls' dormi- tory, while the three Head Residents assist the social deans and see that the necessary rules and regulations are fol- lowed. Horton Hall-is the largest dormitory for female students. Here some co-eds chat on the steps. Crganizers and Aids of Our College Home Virginia B. Long, B.S., M.Ed., Dean of Women, and Vinton Rambo, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., Dean of Men discuss the con- struction of the new dormitories. Tho receptionist! in the girls' dormitory are valuable aids to the Housemothers. Seated is Carole Bruner. Standing are Flossie Elliott, Virginia Smith, Mary Bloser, and Carolyn Runk. '.T...... ,132 ri .g i 1 ,' ,i 1 Q :di i i , I4

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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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iqtl .uv Dr. Rambo's helpers ore the Resident Assistants. Front: Bob Orndorff, Fred Stauffer, Dave Troup. Back: Sid Steinour, Rodger McCormick, Karl Goble, Dick Dilling. Old Main-side entrance is a familiar sight to the traveling boarders from that dormitory. Assistant Deans Miriam Morgan, B.S., M.S. and John Hubley, B.S., M.Ed., discuss the housing problem. Helping to make our dormitories more livable are the Head Residents: Mrs. Ava Kalor, Horton Hall, Mrs. Olivia Roush, McCune Hall, and Mrs. Janet McKean, Wright Hall. Wright Hall-is the new men's dormitory which houses l20 men. Its twin, McCune Hall, is the newest girls' dormitory. 15

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