Butler University - Carillon / Drift Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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w The titlei Director of the Evening Division and Sunn- mer Sessions, Associate Professor of Education, and Dir- ector of the Student Welfare Agency all belong to Dr. George F. Leonard. As director of the evening di- vision and summer sessions Dr. Leonard in cooperation with the deans of the colleges and department heads organizes all courses to be given and supervises the v ork done in these courses. The promotion for these divisions done through many bulletins and publications is handled by Dr. Leonard. Along with these duties Dr. Leonard capably handles classes in principles of secondary education, educational psychology, and philosophy of education. Organizations planning social activities have their budgets approved, student accounts are audited, and aid to students from the Mother ' s Council is given through the Student Wel- fare Department under the direction of Dr. Leonard. LEONARD The library of the University consisting of the read- ing room, the Graydon Library, the reference room, the periodical reading room, and the stacks is located in the west building of Butler University. Mr. Glenn Maynard, head librarian, is assisted by Miss Faye Cantrall. The staff members are Mr. Maynard; Miss Cantrall; Miss Schuler, catalogue librarian; Mrs. Hightshue, loan li- brarian; Miss Berry, reference librarian; Miss Helming, Graydon Library; and Mr. May, Pharmacy librarian. The Graydon Library was established by the gift of the personal library of Katherine L. Graydon, former Pro- fessor of English at Butler University, to the University. The Mother ' s Council of Butler University aided in the purchase of the exhibit case which has been placed in the reading room. Mrs. Hightshue, Miss Berry, Miss Cantrall, Mr. Maynard, Miss Schuler, and Miss Helming. T RAT I O N

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With the return of veterans of World War II to school, Dr. C. R. Maxam, genial registrar of Butler University, has many problems to solve. As chairman of the Veterans ' Admin- istration Council it is the job of Dr. Maxam and his committee to interview each incom- ing veteran student. Also, Dr. Maxam serves as director of admissions who passes on the high school and college credits of all students and as director of placement who finds po- sitions in the teaching profession and the busi- ness world for graduating Butler studnts. Butler University runs smoothly through the efforts of many capable administrators among whom is Arthur S. Kendall, Bursar of the University. As bursar, Mr. Kendall handles the big jobs of purchasing agent for Butler, bookstore manager, director of the post office, and business manager of athletics. Recognizing the need of the student body for a place in which to spend its free time, Mr. Kendall has supported and supervised the reestablishment of the Campus Club. Also, Mr. Kendall helps to carry the worries of the DRIFT as its financial advisor. The energetic Butler Alumni program is under the direction of George A. Schu- macher who has been alumni secretary since 1937. Through his efforts the active alumni membership has been greatly increased and organized into alumni clubs. Each summer the alumni office contacts each one of the Butler graduates by mail. Mr. Schumacher edits the monthly BUTLER ALUMNUS which carries alumni news and news of the school. Student promotion and contact which in- volves the preparation of literature to be mailed to high school seniors, contacting these people and answering their inquiries concern- ing Butler University h handled by Mr. Schumacher. Not only is Mr. Schumacher alumni secre- tary, but he is also an asssistant professor of English instructing classes at the College of Pharmacy. From April, 1942, to March, 1945, Mr. Schumacher was on leave of absence from Butler in order to serve in the Air Force as an administrative officer. AD M I N I S



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JOHN HERRON ART SCHOOL PAINTING SCULPTURE COMMERCIAL ART TEACHERS ' TRAINING Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Bachelor of Art Education Degrees Affiliated with Butler University Standard State Accreditment

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