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,AA .www mean-X Du. BENJALIIN A. ROCGE Dean. of llze College Dean Rogge At the selection of Dr. Benjamin A. Rogge as Dean of the College five years ago, student opinion acclaimed the choice as a Wise one. Combining the qualities of a diplomat. dis- ciplinarian, and counselor, Dr. Rogge has demonstrated his ability to carry out the num- erous duties of the Dean of Wfabash College with rare wit and even temper. Although the dean has a tight schedule, students find that his door is always open. The fact that students do feel free to discuss their problems, both academic and personal, with the dean has been the key factor for the ex- cellent student-administration relationship, im- plicit in the XVabash tradition. Dr. Rogge graduated from Hastings College and received his KLA. at the University of Nebraska. He received his Doctoris degree in economics at Northwestern University. After graduation Dr. Rogge taught at Northwestern and the University of Minnesota. He has taught in the Department of Economics at XVabash since 1949 and is currently an associ- ate professor in that department. Dr. Rogge and Dr. VanSickle co-authored Introduction to Economics, a widely used college text. Dr. Rogge is married and the father of five children. Page T'IlY6'IZff!j-fhl'l't' waz. 44 .Qi
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3' ' K 5 it s o Mix. NOIKBIAN C. Nlooixa Dean of Students Dean Moore The lyy League tradition in the otlice of the Dean of Students at Wlahash College was re- atl'irined last spring with the appointment of Mr. Norman C. Moore as Dean ot Students. New to the ways of XVabash, Dean Moore has demonstrated a keen interest in the student life of the college, both extra-eurricular and informal. He has made a challenging proposal to XValJash inen in the area of financing extra- curricular activities and has reatlirined the traditional 'gone rule principle for student conduct. Perhaps one of the biggest jobs facing any Dean of Students at Yllabash is the assiinilat- ion of the freshman class. Dean Moore has not only done an excellent joh in freshman counseling, hut has successfully dealt With the large and sinall problems of the student liody. Mr. Moore received his A.B. degree from Princeton University and his BLA. from the University of Pennsylvania. Before coming to lVahash he was Assistant Dean of Students at Princeton. ln addition to his office as Dean, Mr. Xloore has assumed teaching responsibil- ities in the English Department. Mr. Moore is married and the father of one child. Page T'IUG'l'Iff1l-f0'1H' News
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