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DH. D. PAUL SNIAY, B.S., A.M., Ed.D., Dean of Instruction, heads classroom affairs. GILMOHE B. SEAVERS,AB.S., M.Ed., Director of Student Personnel, is responsible lor all extracurricular activities on campus. DR. PAUL CAUFFMAN, B.S., M.A., Ed.D., is Assistant Dean of Instruction. College dministrators Dr. D. Paul Smay, Dean of Instruction, coordinates the instructional program of the college. Dr. Smay graduated from Indiana State College and received his A.M. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. Dr. Paul F. Cauffman, Assistant Dean of Instruction, is a graduate of Shippensburg. He received his M.A. degree from Lehigh University and an Ed.D. degree Hom Temple University. Gilmore B. Seavers has recently been appointed to the new position of Director of Student Personnel. Mr. Seavers is a graduate of Shippensburg and has his M.Ed. Hom Duke University. The newly appointed Director of Admissions, John E. Hubley, received his M.Ed. from Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Hubley also serves as Assistant Dean of Men.
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Shippensburg State College Shippensburg, Pennsylvania May 1963 TO MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1963: As you come to the end of your college career you can feel that Fortune is smiling on you from several directions. Society is anxious to welcome the educated person as a worker and the economic climate is good. On the other hand your lives are likely to be affected by the necessity of a continual adjustment to change. While a student at Shippensburg State you became accustomed to adjusting to change in that we had an increasing number of students, additions to the staff and shifts in your living ac- commodations. Scheduling procedures were automated, the dining room went on double shift, electives were added in various departments, and fraternities and clubs activated. These are all symptoms of the times and predictions of things to come. Shippensburg State is proud of her alumni and their accomplishments. Members of the Class of1963 will add luster to her name. Good luck! Cordially, Ralph E. Heiges President With deep appreciation we present our Board of Trustees. Seated: C. A. Naugle, E. I. Myers, I. B. Hockersmith, H. A. Myers, Sr. Stand- ing: C. R. Brindle, J. B. Landis, J. G. Woomer, J. B. Minehart, H, U. Crouse. 3
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JOHN li. HUBLEY, BS., M.Ed., new Director of Admissions decides who may enter the college. 15 sl 0 s . The Public Relations Oilice is directed by Mark M. Lipper. Familiar to all students as the adviser to The Slate and the Student Handbook, Mr. Lipper is a graduate of Hobart College and has his M.A. degree from Ohio University School of -I o u rn al i sm . Dr. William E. Beyers, Di- rector of Student Teaching and Placement, is responsible not only for supervising student teachers but also for placing graduates in suitable fields of education. Dr. Beyers received his M.S. degree from Columbia University, and his Ed.D. de- gree h'om the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Benjamin Nispel has been appointed to head the new Liberal Arts program. Dr. Nispel received his B.S. degree from Shippensburg, his Ed.M. degree from Duke University, and his Ph.D. from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. I 9 'slfL1 'lf other news release, ,,J.-x- A' ' 7, MARK M. LIPPER, B.A., M.A., Director of Public Relations, dictates in WW P1 I . 'TL stil , ..ff DR. XVILLIAM E. BEYERS, B.S., NLS., Ed.D., Director ofStudent Teaching and Placement, has just placed another senior. DH. BENJAMIN NISPEL. B.S., Ed.M., Ph.D., Professor of Social Studies and Director oi the Liberal Arts Program, explains the new program.
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