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ocia Audrey Kenyon Wilder Miss Audrey Kenyon Wilder, Dean of Women, holds the position of the most active and busy woman on campus. Cne of her many duties in- cludes supervising the Welfare of all women stu- dents. Efficient in advising such organizations as Panhellenic, national inter-sorority council, and The Association of Women Students, Dean Wilder is also an advisor of Cap and Gown, senior wo- men's honorary. 86LlfLf5 Arch B. Conklin Arch B. Conklin, Dean of Students, came to the University in September, 1939, after 24 years of public school work, the last 13 years of which he served as superintendent of the Bowling Green public schools. Dean Conklin, who has executive control ot both men and women in the field of personnel, has been very capable in handling the many prob- lems connected with housing and students. .jcacfemic eam Ralph G. Harshman Herschel Litherland Dr. Ralph G. Harshman is Dean ot the College ot Business Administration. ln addition to his duties as Dean, he is chairman of the Athletic and Student Union Committees and is a member oi the Executive Committee. On the second iloor ot the Administration build- ing, at the tar end ot the hall is the ottice ot Dean Litherland, who is in charge oi the College of Education. ln addition to doing student counseling, he had many administrative duties, did student curriculum work, and served on many of the stu- dent-taculty committees. Dr. Iames R. Overman, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, is chairman of the Activity Fees committee. lames Robert Overman Kenneth H. McFall At the end ot this college year, Dr. Iames Over- man was relieved ot his administrative duties for reasons ot health. The Board ot Trustees has named him the only dean emeritus at Bowling Green State University. Dr. Kenneth McFall will succeed him as dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Kenneth H. Mclfall, Director of Guidance, and Assistant Dean ot Liberal Arts, came to Bowling Green in l943 as Dean ot Freshmen. He coordinates the University guidance pro- gram, supervises the counselling ot veterans, serves as liaison otf'cial for the University con- tacts with the Veterans Administration, and directs the testing program tor entering students.
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rrnrv,-pp-pf.,-,f, 3 nf 1 f - ll 1 SEATED: Minor Kershner, E. T. Rodgers, F. I. Prout. Alva W. Bachrnan. 49' STANDING: Carl Schwyn, Iarnes C. Donnell ll, Mom! of jlmfew The Board of Trustees consists of the State Di- rector of Education, an ex-officio member, and five other members. The appointments to the Board are made by the Governor of Ohio and are con- firmed by the Ohio State Senate. The members, one appointed each year for a five-year period, are active business and professional men in Ohio upon whom rests the directing and officiating of Bowling Green State University. But each is a contributor in his own field as well as a director in the improvement of B. G. These five men, se- lected because of their interest in the University and because of their business of professional abili- ty, are representatives of various occupations, professions, and localities in Northwestern Ohio. Board President E. T. Rodgers is the Publisher of The Advertiser Tribune in Tiffin. Secretary Alva Bachman, former mayor of Bowling Green, is an attorney. Carl Schwyn is not only a banker but an active business man from Cygnet. lames C. Donnell, is vice-president of the Ohio Oil Com- pany in Findlay. Minor Kershner is a teacher at Liberty Center. At each of the meetings of the board, University President Dr. Frank I. Prout presents an outline of the problems which may include the budget, hon- orary degree grants, contracts for building, and tentative appointments for the approval of the Board. The influence of these men can be seen in the advancement that Bowling Green has made as a young university.
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lohn W. Bunn, Ervin I, Kreischer, Paul E. Leedy, Emerson C. Shuck, l. William Miller, Paul W. Iones. ,x40!nfLi1fLi5lfrafiue ,Ma 5 A very vital part of the administration is made up of the six men who hold positions as adminis- trative heads. Many problems arose during the year but each was dealt with efficiently and suc- cessfully. The end result was less inconvenience for all students in registering, payment of fees, and scheduling of classes. Iohn W. Bunn, registrar, has under his care all records of schedules, grades, and credit. Due to increased enrollment this was a huge iob, but it Was completed successfully each semester with a minimum of red tape. Business matters were capably handled by Ervin I. Kreischer, in his position as business man- ager of the university. Balancing the budget and- approving all purchases for campus dormitories and university supplies are everyday routine to Mr. Kreischer and his staff. The business office also collects student payments of fees, room, and board. Under the direction of Dr. Paul E. Leedy, librar- ian, the third floor of the library was remodeled this year and converted into a greatly needed study room. The staff of assistants distributed the largest number of books in the history of the uni- versity. The graduate school, under the direction of Dr. Emerson C. Shuck has continued to expand its facilities and an ever increasing enrollment has been the result of his efforts. l. William Miller, director of Alumni Relations and Director of the Bureau of Appointments con- tinues to be the contact between the university and the alumni association. This year his office re- ceived donations for a plaque in memory of Bowl- ing Green students who were killed during World War ll. Publicity and public relations was under the direction of Paul W. lones. All hometown news- papers were given full coverage on the activities of the students from their particular area.
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