Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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Prcsiclcnl Balltfrnfl Bcullcy President Bancroft Beatley acts as co-ordinator of the administration, faculty, and student body. He shows forethought and geniality in dealing with undergraduates and alumnae, and has been tire- less in his ehiorts to build a better Simmons. The president occasionally takes time out to pursue his musical interests or to tinker with his model rail- road. The class of '48 wishes the president the greatest success in his position as head of a New Simmons. Professor Garton Needham, Mr. Beatley's right-hand man, carries on the duties of Vice-Presi- dent ofthe College. Students know him both as a capable executive and as one of their favorite psy- chology professors. In a receiving line or behind her desk, jane Louise Mesick, Dean of Simmons, shows a sincere interest in each student. Her sympathy, under- standing, and warm personality make Dean Mesick counselor and friend to everyone at Simmons. Dr. George N. Steiger, Dean of the Graduate Division, Chairman of the Division of Social Stud- cfndnhhalaad Registrar registers surprise Big l1l1SiIl6SS

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Dlail call for administrators Good friends from Hrs! to last aaa mia ies, and Professor of History, adjusts the graduate student to her new life at Simmons. Dr. Steiger plans courses of study and solves endless student problems. Guiding light ofall incoming freshmen and trans- fer students, Miss Doris M. Sutherland, Director of Admission and Guidance, conducts all interviews and advises courses of study. She directs a program in College Opportunities, which is a must for all new students. Mrs. Margaret Gonyea, Registrar, has an un- canny knowledge ofthe number ofcredits and year- hours accumulated by every girl in the college. Mrs. Gonyea guides the student in the selection of courses for each semester. The duties of Mr. Richmond K. Bachelder, the college Treasurer and Comptroller, range any- where from collecting tuition fees to straightening out the complications of income tax blanks. He directs the upkeep of the college buildings, cashes innumerable checks, and manages all of Simmons, Hnances. Dean ,lane Louise Mesick

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