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MR. JOSEPH A. LECKIE Director of Alumni Activities ff v e is UR. IJUULEY li. JOHNSON Dean of Students Joseph B. Leckie has succeeded Mr. XVieand as Director of Alumni Relations. lt is his duty to strengthen the bond between this College and its Alumni. Our Director of Public Information is hir. Richard C. Thompson. Mr. Thompson is in charge of publicity for the College. He sees that the activities of the College are kept in the public eye. Acting as .Xssistant to the President this year, replacing Xlr. Bickmore, is -lohn I.. Henninger. He works side by side with President Patterson, creating a pleasant atmosphere among the Alum- ni and others associated with XV. tk The Military .-Xdvisor at Xvashington and -letlerson is Mr. Kennedy. He interprets any new laws concerning the draft or veteran educa- tion linancial policy. tHe is the lguy' who tries to keep us out of the army till we graduatel. 18 sn?
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rv, 'X 5 ,.z.1oulfA, E -9' 1 K 6 Y: , Q 5, v .. s , - - . x 115 s -v ,-..-7:37 , ' S g r Q, , QQ .5-lr-g 7.5 , Q 'E' W -fl, Mid. , , . e .- x if A'.3'.11,f, I 1 ' 1 3 ' f Q : 9 f5w,,..5vY S : 7- ' ii 4 555 Tit-, x 'li + if 'L 5 E 5- -,Lxivzi -Q . , T , , i ch mmm 1 f Dean of the College DR. RALPH W. THOMAS M't 'uf-m.,.,mMw. '-fb--...,.,. N 'N-,NM-hah Administration XVe are all very proud of our efficient admin- istration staff. Here we find the nerve center of the College working to co-ordinate life at XV. K Une of the prime objectives of the adminis- tration this year has been The Greater YVash- ington and Jefferson Development Fund. This is a ten-year program designed to raise 554,000,000 This plan calls for 551,000,000 as the immediate goal and an additional 353,000,000 over a ten- year period. The Buhl Foundation has made a conditional grant of 25275,000 to this program. The Alumni Fund has been discontinued this year, being replaced by the development p1'0- gram. Nlr. Xvilliam G. Nlarshall is the national campaign chairman, while lNlr. Henry Hood is heading the local fund drive. President and Mrs. Patterson recently made a trip throughout the southwest, visiting various Alumni groups, and discussing this program with them. .Ks Dean of the College the responsibility of the establishment of academic and extra-curricu- lar activities falls upon Dr. Ralph XV. Thomas. Beside setting up courses of study and conferring with juniors and seniors about their qualification toward graduation, he also interviews all students wishing to transfer from other schools. Dr. Dudley R. Alohnson, our Dean of Stu- dents, is a familiar figure around Campus. Dr. -lohnson acts as an academic advisor to the stu- dent body. He is familiar with each studentls academic work and frequently corresponds with the parents concerning their sonls progress in College. ln addition to these duties Dean John- son is in charge of running the dormitories. Dr. Boord, the Controller of the College, has charge of all financial transactions. He also acts as business manager, in charge of maintenance of all college property.
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Mr. Fred .I. Frank, Director of Admissions, and Mr. Lewis B. Frank, Assistant Director of Admissions Cstandingj. ii- - .l1' T. -Qt. L M T4 i?.' H , -Yi--i..l-2 ... ' Ji. 2 . E ' 2 1 ,f-, , -3 Ii In A - -Yilry -F5 .1-'I N NX xx T Q g 2. E lh t- -X N E - sg: st A 5 The important job of selecting the upcoming freshman class is performed hy hir. Fredrick Frank, the Director of Admissions, and his assis- tant Louis B. Frank, formerly of the Sociology department. The two Mr. Franks travel around visiting various high schools, seeking prospective Jaymen. ln addition to the Administration Qflicers, the College employs a staff of secretaries and clerical assistants, each contributing to the eilicient opera- tion of the College. Dr. Harry 0. Hoord, Controller of the College. Miss Ethel A. f'lllIIlllil1gS, Recorder. lf?
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