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Chase Hall, nerve center of activities at Wilkes Cola lege, houses the administrative offices. Here are made the proposals and decisions which affect every student on the campus. The unselfish and untiring efforts of the men and women of the administration have laid the groundwork for the spirit of the College. Registrar Herbert Morris, working in conjunction with President Farley, performs a multitude of tasks with quiet efficiency. He is chief schedulemaker, compiler of statistics on the growth and progress of the College, dia rector of admissions, and coordinator of work on the Cola lege catalogue. His office is the repository of student grades and records. Inch for inch there isn't a busier place at Wilkes than Dean Ralston's little office on the second floor of Chase Hall. Here, with untiring patience, Dean Ralston solves the myriad of personal and professional problems that , A find their way to his desk. Tempers are calmed and diSw e putes settled in that little office every day. HERBERT 1' MORRIS Registrar It is Dean Betty Harker's job to keep peace among the women, a difficult job anywhere. Aid, advice, and encouragement are Miss Harker's tools. A very impora tant person is our Dean of Women. Her ready smile, her wit, and her understanding have made Dean Harker a very popular and most efficient administrator. The constant whir of adding machines is music to the ear of Mr. Donald Kersteen, the Comptrola ler. It is he who has that thankless job of struga gling with the financial problems of Wilkes Cola lege. Mr. Kersteen's abilv ity to act with alacrity and sobriety whenever and wherever the occaa sion demands has given Wilkes one of the very best comptrollers. This in brief is our ada ministration. GEORGE F. RALSTON MISS BETTY L. HARKER Dean of Men Dean of Women Adlmnnnstraifmn Eight
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Though you won't hear it around final exam time or shorte 1y thereafter, most Wilkes students will readily admit that we have a wonderful faculty. In and out of the classroom the Wilkes faculty has left little to be desired. The interest of the faculty in extracurricular activities and social affairs has done much to promote the school spirit. A great deal of credit for our fine faculty must go to the various department heads. As the connecting links between the administration and the teache ers, the department heads play a vital role in Wilkes College's everyday life. CHARLES B. REIF, Ph. D. B iology ALFRED W. BASTRESS, Ph.D. SAMUEL A. ROSENBERG, PhD. JOHN H. SEMON, PhD. Chemistry Economics . Education VORIS B. HALL. M.S., M.A. MARY E. CRAIG, Ph.D. HAROLD W. THATCHER, Ph.D. Engineering English History Department Etemls
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