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By virtue of her vital personality and her complete understanding of the college girl ' s nature, Miss Ruby Boggs has won the complete loyalty and admiration of everyone during this, her first year at West Chester. Miss Boggs comes to this institution directly from her former position as Dean of Women at Porkersburg hHigh School, West Virginia. The Senior Class extends eveiy wish for the continued success and happiness of this illustrious newcomer during her future days at West Chester. MISS RUBy BOGGS Associate Dean of Women PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT The success which has accompan- ied Mr. Killinger ' s four years as Dean of Men at West Chester has been due mainly to his ability to understand the problems confronting the young men under his supervision. hHis willingness to shoulder responsi- bilities has made him a valuable asset to the youths of Wayne h all. MR. W. GLENN KILLINGER Dean of Men Twenty-nine
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ler No more progressive organization exists on West Chester campus than the Personnel Department. Persistently, it aims to promote the welfare of every student. Solving problems of student adjustments, arranging student employnemt, administrating student loons, and supervising extra-curricular services are only some of its varied activities. Under the able direction of Mr. Clarence L. Mc- Kelvie, this group has immeasurable opportunities to attain new heights for our college. MR. CLARENCE McKELVIE Director of Personnel PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT For her understanding admin- istration, Mrs. King is esteemed by all who know her. A willing worker, she is always ready to cooperate in realizing new aims and in promoting progres- sive activities. MRS. CLYDE KING Dean of Women Twenty-eight
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Left to right — Dr. Scattergood, Miss Glance, Mrs. Bonsai HEALTH SERVICE Prevention rather than cure is the progressive theory of medicine. Our ov n infirmary supports this pohcy as is exemphfied in the administration of the Mantoux test for tuberculosis and in the physical examinations given every student. When the inevitable accidents or illnesses do occur, DR. SCATTERGCOD Dr. Scattergood, ably assisted by Miss Glance and Mrs. Bonsall is ready to offer his services. Lack of a sound body limits the realization of aims, and curtails activities. Our gratitude is extended to the hHealth Service Department of the college, which constantly aids us in maintaining physical w ell-being. INFIRMARY Thirty
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