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CORD O. WELLS, Ph.D. Dean of Instruction Like the president of the United States, Whitewateris president, Dr. Walker D. Wyman, has his cabinet, an administrative council which works with him to determine college policy. Members of the cabinet meet weekly in the Student Union to report on their separate schools. Other faculty members are fre-'. quently called into consultation. In the above picture, the cabinet hears a report on prospective enrollment for 1963-64- from Registrar John Prentice. Cabinet members are Heft to right standingi Dr. Cord 0. Wells, Dr. A. Donald Beattie and Dr. I. W. Schaf- fer, and tseatedi Dr. Arnold J. Lien, Dr. Richard J. Brown, Dr. Wyman, A. I. WINTHER, Ph.D. A. DONALD BEATTIE, Ph.D. Mr. Prentice, and Dr. A. I. Winther. Dean, School of Education Dean, School of Business and Economics xi 1. W; SCHAFFER phD. i ARNOLD J. LIEN, Phlj. RICHARD J. BROWN3 Ph.D.H Deany Division of'Student Affairs Dean, School of Graduate Studies Asmstant to the PreSIdent Cabinete15
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When the last bell rings and the curtain falls on the academic year of 1962-63, White- water students and faculty can look back on a good year. It was a busy year for all of us, and a pleasant year, too, despite the campus arguments over private housing and the use of the college auditorium for a minstrel show! It was a year of growth, for the enroll- ment exceeded 3,000 for the hrst time and two new residence halls and the new science building slowly rose before our eyes. It was a year of change, for it witnessed the reorgani- zation of the college into three schools, the birth of the Whitewater State College Foun- dation, and the launching of numerous stu- dent and faculty projects that contributed yeast to our intellectual life. Perhaps the year was best described by Dean Lindley J. Stiles MwPresidenf of the University of Wisconsin when he spoke of Whitewater as llreaching for the stars? At the end of my first year on campus, it is my belief that many students and faculty are reaching for the stars, and will look back on the academic year of 1962-63 as the best year of their lives. To the seniors, auf VViedersehen, but alw ways remember your obligation as alumni to help the college keep reaching for the stars. To the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, use your summer for work and relaxation and for reading some books you missed along the way, and come back next September pledged to enter the space age. Walker D. Wyman
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Helena Ackermann, M.A. Head Resident Lucy Baker Hall Marie S. Benson, M.A. Professor of Business Education Franklin F. Bushman, Ed.D. Chairman, Department of Music Henry M. Collins, M.A. Associate Professor of Business Education 16-Faculfy William 0. Baldwin, M,A. Richard BallsmiJl, B.A. Assistant Professor Assistant Director, of Geography Student Union Germaine M. Blaskey, M.A. Janette M. Bohi, Ph.D. Instructor in Associate Professor Home Economics of History is; A y, Stith M. Cain, M.A. Joseph J. Chopp, M.A. Head Librarian Chairman, Department of Biological Sciences ss Lawrence J. Crone, Ph.D. Catherine Crossman, M.A. Assistant Professor Chairman, Department of Biology of Art VVynett Barnett, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Speech Charles W. Brady, M.S. Instructor in Biology Alberta E. Christen, MVA. Assistant Professor of Mathematics John A. Cummings, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Robert P. Behling, M.S., C.P.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting Edwin Buchert, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Myn T. Coe, B.Ed. Instructor in Library Science s s . ., a s s V Clay J. Daggett, M.A. Associate Professor of Education
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