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The Development Fund Board of Directors may be given much of the credit for Ohio State ' s having the third largest alumni fund in the nation. TOP ROW: John B. Fullen, N. Paul Hudson, Everett D. Reese, John W. Poynter, Kenyon S. Campbell. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Howard Z. Dredge, Henry L. Wagner, Howard L. Bevis, Mrs. Charles W. Everson. Henry L. Wagner serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors for Ohio State ' s seventeen year old Development Fund. Mr. Wagner and the Board are working for the continued progress of the fund. development fund Gifts of alumni over a period of seventeen years have enabled the Development Fund to award a total of $850,000 in scholarships. Below are the 1955 scholarship winners selected from Ohio and two out-of-state areas.
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Assistant Dean of Men, John F. Ketter, takes time out from his duties as supervisor of men ' s rooming houses and adviser to Civitas to counsel with men students in the dean ' s office. Many times a problem arises among fraternities or stu- dent organizations which require the dual concentra- tion of Assistant Deans James H. McElhaney and Hal R. Ramer. Mr. McEl- haney is adviser to the Council of Fraternity Presi- dents, Pledge Trainers Coun- cil, and the Senior Class; Mr. Ramer is in charge of social affairs for the dean. !! • I Looking over plans for a much- needed men ' s dormitory, Milton W. Overholt, Assistant Dean of Men and supervisor of on-cam- pus housing for men, sees relief in view for housing the increas- ing wave of men students I busy deans solve many problems With the University enrollment growing each year, housing men students in off-campus living quarters, the job of Assistant Dean of Men Almond E. Hittepole, becomes a more difficult one with each succeeding year.
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king among top alumni magazines in the nation, THE MONTHLY, lished by the Alumni Association, is crammed with controversial :les, class personals, and the latest news on the Ohio State scene. u ' s active alums John B. Fullen, executive secretary of the asso- ciation for the past 29 years, has watched it grow from 5,500 in 1927 to its present mem- bership of 25,000. His enthusiasm has made possible the group ' s many achievements. There ' s always congeniality when an Ohio State alumni club gets together for a dinner meeting. The group pic- tured below is one of 100 active alumni groups throughout the state and nation which are responsible for many of the association ' s accomplishments at Ohio State. i
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