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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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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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, .- - -f. I . 9 T. bv - . 'rx t S 4 LA . 'T X .- 14 1 x . M Members ofthe Elementary Education Department are: C. Kolson, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.g M. Esh, B-S-, M.E.g D. jones, B.A., M.A., D.Ed., chairman, M. Hogg, B.S., M. Litt. A 5' The Department of Library Science includes: R. Bower, B.S., A.M.g I. McCurdy, B.S.g H. Moyer, A.B., A.M., B.S.g K. McFarland, B.A., M.A., chairman. The staff of the Laboratory School includes: Seated: D. Marquart, B.S,, M.Ed.g F. Bitt- ner, B.S., M.Ed.g T. Small, B.S., M.A. Standing: I. Illingworth, B.S., M.Ed.g H. Sweely, B.S., M.Ed.g M. Fogelsanger, B.S., M.Ed. 8 Preparing students for teaching in the elementary field is the Work of the Ele- mentary Education Depart- ment, headed by Dr. Dilys M. jones. The department is housed in Rowland Hall, ad- jacent to the Rowland Labor- atory School. The laboratory school contains one class' of each of the six elementary grades. The staff, headed by Mr. Frank L. Hair, supervises the training of the many ele- mentary majors student teach- ing in the school. A course of study in li- brary science has recently been added to our curriculum offerings. The Library Sci- ence curriculum, headed by Miss Kay McFarland, has just been accredited for both ele- mentary and secondary stu- dents. Frank L. Hair, B.S., M.Ed., serves as principal of the Row- land Laboratory School.
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