Shippensburg University - Cumberland Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 14 text:

E VW' Heading the list of people needed to manage the girls, dormitories is Miss Virginia B. Long, Dean of NVomen. Miss Long was graduated from California State College and received a B.S. degree from Lock Haven and an M.Ed. from Pennsylvania State University. Miss Mir- iam j. Morgan, B.S. degree from Midland College and M.S. from Syracuse Uni- versity, has as her primary charge the women students residing in town. Mr. David A. Dolhin holds the position of Dean of Men. A graduate of VVest Chester State College, he is now tak- ing courses in guidance and counseling at Pennsylvania State University. MISS MORGAN rechecks a counselofs application. The receptionists and resident assistants working in the women's dormitories are, Front row S. Hott, M. Palmer and C. Mitchell, resident assistants, L. Bowman. Back row: C. Sh lffei I Reese, C. Swenson, 1. McCoy, C. Runk, C. Bistline, L. Palmer. Deans and Aides Give Helpful The Head Residents assist the deans in maintaining pleasant dormitory condi- tions: Mrs. Ava Kalar in Hor- ton, Mrs. Olivia Roush in Mc- Cune, Mrs. Mary Cremillion in Bel-Mar, and Mrs. Janet McKean in Wright. They are aided by the resident as- sistants and receptionists. The resident assistants ini z: Af if keep things functioning in Old Main and Wright Hall. The receptionists help en- force the rules in the girls' dormitories. The resident assistants in Old Main and YVright Hall are R Mon gomery, W. Miller, D. Ernakovich, I. Farmer, C. Eckemoth T O'Shea, A. Crenier.

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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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The town counselors help acquaint freslnnun girls liv- ing in town with college uc- tivities. Row 1: M. Trecler, Al. Urey, M, Kessler. Row 2: N. Barton, S. Lewis, C. Bruner. Back row: D. Ar- nold, B. Whisnant, C. As- per, E. Larson, C. Corclas, D. Humzleher, V. NVoll', C. Bair, C. Koons, N. Grom- Counsel l1llCl1l32Kl residents, Mrs C1 lllllllfjll Nils lull N118 NIL Kean, and Mrs. Roush, usslst thg clems In thnn lflllllllhfll tive tasks.

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