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GERTRUDE ALLEN DOANE, A.B. Dean of Women GEORGE F. RALSTON, M.A. Dean of Men ALFRED W. BASTRESS, Ph.D. Dean of Instruction JOHN P. WHITBY, M.S. Director of Admissions and Registrar ADMINISTRATION The administration of Wilkes College has moulded into the students that which can be exemplified as the Wilkes way-of-life. Their attempt has been to show the student the path to take for success now and after grad- uation. It has been their aim for the student to acquire a sense of independence and responsibility early in his college career. This is in addition to the help which the administration is only too willing to give to the stu- dent, which is a very important part of the college way- of-life. The doors of Chase Hall are always open to the stu- dents for them to feel free to come in and talk to the deans to discuss the various things in their life which may be an asset to their lives or may be a problem im- peding the students progress. The very fact that the administration is so willing to talk and discuss with the students is of great importance to have a happy and satisfied student body. The Wilkes way-of-life which has been molded into the students by the administration with the aid of the faculty is that feeling of warmth which the adminis- tration feels to be the most important for each person. The administration has grown in their importance as the college has grown in its size. This is What helps the college to grow from the inside as the physical plant continues to expand. It is with the sense and feeling of friendship that the administration tries to do its job in regard to the students and in the development of rela- tions with the people of the Wyoming Valley.
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STANLEY H. WASILESKI, M.S. MRS. MARGARET CONNOLLY, M.S. JOHN J. CHWALEK, M.A. Director of Evening School Comptroller Director of Guidance Office Personnel Ffr5t Row: Ruth Herbert, Kay O Donnell, Ruth Bishop, Ioan Ostrowski, Kathryn Karmilowicz. Second Row: Helen Morgan, Rosalie Falchek, Elizabeth Bretz. Third Row: Ethel Nuss, Elaine Wcinstein, Dorothy Davies. Fourth Row: Janet Davies, Mary Iilson, Phyllis Wright, Mary Bcacham, Marie Opsitos. RUSSELL R. PICTON, B.S. MRS. EDNA STEVENS, A.B. JOHN D. REESE, 3.8. Executive Secretary of Alumni Director of Public Relations Director of Student Activities 10
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