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BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Seated: P. K. Gieser, W. McCarrell, V. R. Edman, R. E. Nicholas, H. A. Fischer, H. Wurdack, E. J. Evans, T. W. Burtness. Standing: H. Sinclair, Alumni Representative, F. Olson, Alumni Representative, D. O. Fuller, P. E. Howard, S. W. Olson, M. C. Smith, R. C. Van Kampen, G. W. Aldeen, G. Traber, T. D. Ferguson, J. F. Oury. Administration Enock C, Dyrness, Harold G. Faulkner Albert S. Nichols, Ph.D. Evan Welsh, M.A. David L. Roberts, B.S. ACM D3 Business Manager Director of Admissions College Chaplain Director, Public Relations Registrar and Field Service 28 Rana B. McDonald, B.S. Placement Director Edward A. Cording, B.S. Howard W. White, A.B. Edward A. Coray, M.Ed. Assistant to the Alumni Executive Director of Marjorie Glover, A.B. Controller and Office Alumni Secretary Secretary Conservatory Director, Christian Council Manager ne 3 J. t ‘
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Dean of Women She personifies her ultimate for every Christian girl: a lady. From this high ideal to a million petty prob- lems: a la carte tickets, roommate squabbles, and banquet per. It is the exceptional person who makes an occupation of others’ problems. As with the rest of Wheaton’s deans, problem solving is Mrs. Smith’s job. At the freshman conferences she meets each girl student to help her find the “me at Wheaton.” She makes a regular visit to both the girls’ and fel- lows’ health education classes. She encourages the girls to give boys a reason for acting like gentlemen. She encourages boys to be gentlemen, especially when they are given no reason. Her work is quiet, and it is an important part of Wheaton’s goal of making whole people. Corinne R. Smith, A.M. Dean of Students When a dean is not engaged in his employment, he is probably sick and tired of student problems. Yet none of the puzzled little student problems have ever found the man with the official signature to be any- thing but accommodating—on, and off record. Soft job? Hardly. Among the most thankless, and some- times thoroughly unpleasant. A sturdy consolation to every Wheaton lad is the knowledge that if he were in trouble (hung buddy or gal problem) he would not be without a competent advocate. But he doesn’t have to wait for the rare occasion of dis- aster to find a warm understanding in the office of the Dean of Students. Arthur H. Volle, Ph.D. 23
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Mina G. Hill James N. McKellin, B.S. Director, News Bureau and Director, Food Service Publications Advisor Corrine Sonneveldt, A.B. Glenn Pringle Director, Student Union Director, Stupe Cafeteria Richard Chambers, Ph.D. Jean R. Kline, A.M. Educational and Vocational Assistant Dean of Women Counselor Harold A. Chase, B.S. Vivian Barnett, A.B. Superintendent of Buildings Assistant Registrar and Grounds John E. Kephart, A.M., M.S. Richard Gross, A.M. Librarian Assistant Dean of Men
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