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DEANS DEAN NYSTROM For two years Wendell Nystrom has served as the Dean of Wittenberg College. Previous to his appointment as Dean, Pro- fessor Nystrom had served as Assistant Dean and as head of the Education Department since 1937. He received his A.B. degree from Bethany College, Kansas, and his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Kansas. A keen and capable leader, Dean Nystrom’s counsel is sought and respected by students as well as faculty His abilities as edu- cator and leader combine to produce an able academic adminis- trator. Though his service as Dean began during a period of difficult post-war change, he has proved himself successful and invaluable. DEAN STAUFFER A new and youthful personality entered the almost hallowed circle of deans last fall when the position of Dean of Students was re-created with John N. Stauffer. Still young enough to be con- sidered handsome by our coeds, Dean Stauffer injected a poised, urbane, socially polished atmosphere into the college offices. Initial apathy, resentment, even antagonism by some groups of students has been gradually dissolved by ingratiating charm and a realistic approach to the students’ problems by the new dean. Dean Stauffer gained his Bachelor of Science degree from Juniata College in Pennsylvania. An active participation in many student activities at Juniata formed a background that has made possible his sympathetic handling of student activities. The Master's degree was received at the University of Pennsylvania. The students of Wittenberg College welcome another new friend. DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Hulda Sallee came to Wittenberg College in the fall of 1947 to serve as Dean of Women. Upon the retirement of Dean Ruth Immcll, Dean of Women since 1924. Miss Sallee accepted this position. Dean Sallee, who also teaches educational psychology, has al- ready established herself as an invaluable and respected advisor to the students. She received a B.S. degree in Education from the University of Cincinnati and is taking special work at the University of Columbia toward her master’s degree. For the past several years, Dean Sallee was engaged in guidance work in the Dayton public schools. She has headed many summer camps for students and has made an excellent record as leader of several counseling programs throughout the country. Dean Sallee advises the. Pan-Hellenic council, Wittenberg Women’s League, and the Young Women’s Christian Association, plus taking an active part in many other student organizations. Page Twelve
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PRESIDENT PRESIDENT TULLOSS A life devoted to the betterment of Wittenberg College. Such is the case with our beloved president, Rees Edgar Tulloss. For twenty-eight years now, Dr. Tulloss has guided our Alma Mater through the stormy seas of post-war boom, depression, war and again, post-war emergencies. Has lie been successful? Just look at the record. Today Wittenberg is one of the leading liberal arts colleges in the country. His scope of activity has not stopped with this immediate campus, however. He is one of the leading ministers of the United Lutheran Church, and of Lutheranism in general. In his wide travels he has spread the name of Wittenberg along with him. Wittenberg is thought of highly among the ac- quaintances of this man, our president. Dr. Tulloss is always aware of what is going on, and his kind and personal interest in student affairs has endeared him to every Wittenberger.
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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Albrecht, Walter A., A.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Baker, Robert J., A.B. Director of Public Relations Barker, J. W., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Baughman, Willis J., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education Belding, Robert E., A.B. Instructor in Psychology Beaver, W. C., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Bloomhardt, P. F., Ph.D. Professor of Biography Boatman, Claude E., M.S. sUsistant Professor of Chemistry Bodenberg, E. T., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Brees, P. R., A.M. Professor of Speech Bush, Everett H., A.M. Assistant Professor of Geography Doughman, Betty, B.S. in Ed. Instructor in Health and Physical Education Dunn, Thelma, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education Fisher, Ilo B., A.B. Librarian Fortney, Harold B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Science Caver, Ella, A.M. Instructor in Music Gerhard, Melitta, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of German Gire, Myron E., A.M. Director of Personnel and Assistant Professor of Education Glascoe, Paul, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Ham, Ema Urland, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education Page Thirteen
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