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Top to bottom — Mrs. Parnell; Miss Clark; Mrs. Starkey, Dr. Hill; Mr. Fillmore; Miss wl Eden, Mrs. Gilbert, Miss Merrill, Miss hg Monnier, Mrs. Rei- denbach; Miss Isaacson. a 12
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Miss ZIEGLER The introduction to Wheaton most prospective students have is through the Director of Admissions. In this capacity Miss Ziegler devotes herself. When she is not traveling, Miss Ziegler finds time to be a member of the Norton Singers, lending her voice to their productions, and occasionally is a judge in campus competitive events. She has proved, by the increasing number of applicants each year, that her sincere enthusiasm for Wheaton sells almost any- body. Faculty and students agree she has done a difficult job well in picking outstanding freshmen classes. Wheaton couldn't ask for a better intro- duction. Miss DUNKEL From the summer before her freshman year until June of senior year we all know the “Dean of Fi- nances.” As Bursar, Miss Dunkel has fulfilled an essential role in the college administration for many years. She is the pleasant and patient hand behind the unpleasant bills that so frequently appear for everything from tuition to the infirmary’s pink pills and scotch tape marks on the walls. High standard plus the understanding and friendly way Miss Dunkel transacts business makes her a welcome part of campus life. For the hard work of Miss Dunkel and her staff we award credit where credit is due. 11 Miss DEARDON As Registrar, Miss Deardon has worked patiently to solve problems of students and faculty since her return to Wheaton three years ago. With her staff, she handles conflicting classes, upsetting exam sched- ules, summer-school credits, and countless other problems. Her working hours result in the list of classes which appears in the Bookstore and on the dorm bulletin boards, and in the straightening out of our courses. To Miss Deardon and the Office of the Registrar we owe our appreciation for the standard of efficiency that is upheld in this important aspect of college administration.
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ch x NOVA NIN A erawes SSN Miss Holmes; Miss Hurd; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawley; Ross. Top to bottom — Mrs Peirce; Miss Rhodes; Miss Meuser; 13
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