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dean of men dean of women Dr. W. Glenn Killinger serves West Chester State College fully as Dean of Men. Having held this position for thirty years, Dr. Killinger is quite adept in guiding the men stu- dents residing on campus. Fostering the development of responsibility and character, Dr. Killinger sets a high goal and strives to help the men residents reach it. He has many important duties as Dean of Men and still finds the time to serve the college in another way as the head coach of tlie baseball team. His co- worker, Assistant Dean of Men, Mr. Robert Mitten is a competent aid. Dr. Glenn Killinger (Dean of Men) and his competent assistant Mr. Robert Mitten are constantly striving to guide men students in the pathways of high social, moral, and intellectual growth. Their job ' s well done. To be a Dean of Women one must pos- sess attributes of a mother, sis- ter, counselor, disciplinarian, and friend. Add to this a sense of hu- mor, and a shoulder to cry on, and the picture is complete. As Dean of Women, Miss Hernice Bcrnatz does an excellent job of guiding the women students, creating a pleasant at- mosphere in their dormitories, and helping them grow socially, moral- ly, and scholastically. Her duties are of a great importance to woiiien residents. Competently aiding Dean Bernatz in her work are Assistant Deans Mrs. Inghram and Mrs. Riddle. Dean B. Bernatz and her two assistants Mrs. Riddle and Mrs. Inghram take time from the day ' s important duties to pose for a pic- ture. Their capable guidance and counsel- ing is appreciated by all women students.
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administrative staff Solving students ' academic problems, maintaining all tran- scripts, and sending out references are only a few of the numerous responsibilities the Administrative staff assumes. Shown here . to r.: Mrs. Shippee (Registrar), Mr. Messiko- mer (Director of Undergraduate Affairs), and Mr. Sgambati. Pictured from . to r.: Dr. P. Ross (Director of Admissions) and Mr. R. Studenmund (Supervisor of Student Teaching). The selection an d placement both men do is greatly appreciated. Dr. William Houpt (Director of Public Relations), has the responsibility of keeping our college high in public opin- ion. His unique diplomacy is an asset to West Chester State. The athletic program at West Chester under the direction of Mr. Robert Reese provides adequate opportunities for player and spectator. Mr. Reese ' s supervision is par excellence. The expanding graduate studies program offered by our col- lege to in-service teachers has met much success under the guidance of Mr. W. Trezise (Director of Graduate Program). Directing the placement of seniors in student teaching po- sitions, filling job requests, and recommending better po- sitions demanding experience is capably handled by Dr. Mark Evans (Director of Student Teaching and Placement), and his assistants. Dr. Charles Micken and Dr. Edward Twardowski. Acting as Business Manager. Mr. Everett E. Shaefer, seated, confers with h is able assistant Mr. Elliott McNitt about the college financial transactions under their authority. Under the capable guidance of Dr. Kenneth Slagle (Director of Liberal Arts), the Liberal Arts Program currently offers majors curricula in Humanities, Sciences, and Mathematics. 15
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H M l M resident advisors The Resident Advisors act as adult counse- lors for women students on campus. Besides keeping the dormitories running smoothly, they also provide guidance. Pictured . to r.: Miss Egger, Miss DePevv, Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Patch, Miss Boyle, Mrs. Alava, Mrs. Payne. nurses The growing student population on the West Chester campus keeps the college nurses, Mrs. Futer and Mrs. Merian, extremely busy providing professional care and treatment for common illnesses that are contracted and minor injuries received. The kindness and care they show is greatly appreciated. maintenance Mr. Clavier (Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings) and his assistant, Mr. Peoples, take time to pose amidst a busy day. Their positions entail the supervision of main- tenance, the upkeep of dormitories and the designing of many campus projects. Thanks to them, our campus grounds are well kept. 17
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