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J. Everett Long Chairman of Committee on Admissions Registrar oj the University DEAN OF WOMEN First year as Dean of Women . . . assistant dean for sev- eral years . . . wants to lielp women learn to be independent, mature persons . . . disturbed because college students never ask why? . . . always willing to discuss problems . . . says College students are intelligent, natural people trying hard to be mature and I treat them that way. ' Joseph C. Gluck Director of Student Affairs REGISTRAR A University graduate . . . became Registrar in 1945 . . . tries to make the students feel at home by coordinating new environments with old . . . thoroughly enjoys his work . . . feels administration-faculty-student situation here is better than at most schools ... a wholesome and free rela- tionship. il| Betty Boyd Dean of If omen DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Director of student affairs, counselor, friend . . . feels more and more of our capable students need to share in the planning and execution of our many campus activities . . . We have not yet squarely faced the problem of how to integrate classroom and ' beyond-classroom ' activities . . . this is our major challenge.
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; O V E R I O R WILLIAM C. MARLAND B o A II i o F c; o i: ii x o ii Raymond E. Salvati Huntington President William G. Thompson Montgomery Vice-President K. DoicLAS Bowers Beckley Secretary Thomas E. Millsop Weirton E. G. Otey Bhiefield Thomas L. Harris Parkersbiirg A. C. Spurr Wheeling Mrs. Paul Hammann Martinsl)urg Frank J. Zsoldos Pinevilie Irvin Stewart Morgantown Cliief Executive Officer As Governor of the State of West Virginia, and particularly as a former student at West Virginia University. I consider it a distinct honor to greet the men and women of West Virginia I niversity through the medium of the MONTICOLA. Especially am I glad to have the opportunity to offer my best wishes to the Class of 1956. You will carry into the business and professional world that wisdom and knowledge you have assimilated through the training, wise counsel and academic guidance of West Virginia University ' s teaching staff. ou will, just as I do. experience a deep feeling of ap- preciation for the many good things acquired from your years of study in Morgantown. Too. the friendshi]) of so many of your fellow students will be infinitely cherished and warmly harbored. To you. who will return for future study at our L niversity in quest of additional knowledge that will make you FULL MEN. I respectfulh urge that you take advantage of all that West Virginia Universit) has to offer. In a relatively short time, with hard study, you will have earned a license to lead others — indeed it is your duty — in public or private enterprise. All of you are sons and daughters of a great institution. Be proud of it, and use your minds wisely and judiciously. 23
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A D ]II I X I S T R A T I O ] A x D D E X S FIRST ROW: Chesler A. Areiils, Cnllep,. M Engineering: Raymnn.l W. Cnleman. Ciiilege of Commerce: ArmanH Rene Collett. College of Arlv and Sriences: Ray Osrar Duncan. Srhcjol of Hliy ical Education anrl Athleliis. SECOND ROW: R,.l,erl Barclay Dii-lman. Graduate School: Eston Kermil Feaster, C.dlege of Education: Col. Douglas Graver Gilbert. Military Science and Tactics: Tliom;i Porter Hardman. College of Law. THIRD ROW: .1. Lester Hayman. College nf Pharmacy: .Inhn Oliver Knapp. Agricultural Extension Service: Walter Alios Koehler. School of Chemical Engineering: Col. Joseph Ernest Payne, . ir Science. FOURTH ROW: Perley Isaac Reed. School of Journalism: Henry Withers .Speiden. School of Civil Engineering: Edward Jeraid Van Liere, School of Medicine: Harry Ross Varney. College of .Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics.
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