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Maintenance Charles Henderson is Secretary 01' the Build- ings and Grounds Cnnnittee. whirh is unn- pusetl 01' H'eslemn Trustees. He came here in the spring nli IEJEH, originally appointed to the Imsl 0f Cmnptmller. but that office was later abandoned. The building of the squash courts had gotten underway when he lilist arrived, and he was actually on hand during the construction of the Infirmary and the Downey House. He has two crews under his supervision. One is headed by Frank A. Dorman. mm strucliun superintendent. and the other bx Ernest j. Cnllings. superintendent of the power plant. Cnllings tliret't a crew of 35 men. and Dm'man one 01' I2. N0 large pietes of equipment are owned by the tollege. the largest being a snow plow. Mr. Hendersun is responsible for issuing ordinances and rules prohibiting the parking 0f cars on certain areas of college property. Mr. Hendersunis secretary is Mrs. Ellen I. Eckdahl. Ufficials The ilireasurer 0f VVesleyau is George 'lihurston. a graduate of Syracuse, who has managed well in the past year to make sev- eral very important transactions. Purchase has been made of the XVesleyan Apartments. for $66,000, 011 Court Street; three barracks were erected for veterans and their wives: and much time was taken in arranging for other IiVing quarters for married euuples. the largest place secured being Maronlas. Roswell Davis has been his busy self in the role of Assistant 'Iireasurer. while Charles Henderson has admirably kept the buildings and grounds in condition. Herbert Connolly XVesleyan graduate, has continued his position as Alumni Secretary with the same characterislit gusto. Secretaries th'king in the various academic depart- ments and for the College administration are some forty-five secretaries. some as specific aides to professors or administrators. others 28 carrying out general departmental chores. 01' these. fifteen are wives of undergraduate veterans. Mrs. Carling of the Athletic Depart- ment has been at XVesleyan longest.
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FRANK D. ADAMS, JR. Upper Montclair, N. I. At Wesleyan 1942-1944; 1946- 1947 Phi Nu Theta: Candidate for Distinction in Mathematics EDWARD R. ALBRIGHT Wallingford, Pa. At Wesleyan 1939-1941; 1945- 1947 Freshman Play; Christian Association Freshman Cabi- net; Beta Theta Pi Senator. Steward, House Manager: Major Subject: English JOSEPH ADINOLFI, JR. Hartford, Conn. At VVesIeyan 1942-1944: 1946- 1947 Varsity Wrestling: Interna- tional Relations Club; Cath- olic Discussion Group; Debating Club; Sigma Chi Senator, Social Chairman; Major Subject: Mathematics A. A. AMENDOLA Nm' Haven, Conn. At Wesleyan 1943-1947 Varsity Swimming, Track; Pre-Med and Biology Club; Atwater Club; Sigma Chi Tribune; Major Subject: Biology 30 RICHARD C. AHLBERG Middlelown, Conn. At Wesleyan 1941-1943; 1946- 1947 College Body Parley Commit- tee; Varsity Basketball, Soccer Uettersx Varsity Baseball; Freshman Basketball mu- meralsy Freshman Baseball; Christian Association Depu- tations Committee: Phi Nu Theta; Major Subject: Math- ematics RICHARD F. ANDREWS Albany, N. Y. At Wesleyan 1939-1941; 1946- 1947 Cardinal Key, Christian Asso- ciation Deputations Manager; Alpha Chi R110 House Man- ager, Rushing Chairman, Treasurer; Major Subject: Economics.
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