Carnegie Mellon University - Thistle Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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JOHN M. DANIELS John M. Daniels, Director of Admissions, has the responsibility of bringing students to Carnegie Tech. Through his relations with secondary schools and junior colleges he informs them of our entrance requirements, courses, and methods of selecting students. Besides arranging for prospective students to visit the campus, he often interviews them at their high schools. His department administers all freshmen scholarships and aims principally to be of service to applicants. MELVIN J. VOIGT Melvin J. Voigt is supervisor of all the libraries of Carnegie Institute of Technology. As librarian he is responsible for the operating, efficiency, and the improvement, of all library facilities on the campus. Through Mr. Voigt’s expansion program the circulation of the libraries at Tech has been increased each year. Mr. Voigt has done much to encourage the Tech students to make use of the library facilities. H. R. PATTON H. R. Patton, controller of Carnegie Tech since 1938, is in charge of the financial and business operations of the school. His plans for the new School of Industrial Administration building, which is being constructed at the present time, arc now complete. Other important business operations of the school arc the research projects, such as the Nuclear Research Laboratory at Saxonburg, carried on in the field of science. Carnegie Tech is now working on thirty-five of these important research projects. DOUGLAS F. MINER As head of student Personnel and Welfare at Carnegie Tech, Dr. Miner is responsible for helping the students keep a well balanced program of extra-curricular activities. He has improved the facilities of the employment department at Tech, and has edited a handbook on engineering materials. Dr. Miner was associated with Wcstinghousc before coming to Carnegie Tech.

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JAMES A. DICKINSON Dean James A. Dickson, Carnegie’s former Dean of Men, assumed the position of Dean of Students last summer. This new position brings with it many responsible duties for Dr. Dickinson. Together with his two assistants, Mrs. Schaefer and Mr. David, he supervises student matters and coordinates extra-curricular affairs affecting both men and women students. Dr. Dickinson also handles an extensive program involving the Carnegie Scholarship loans, and student employment. Last summer Dr. Dickinson taught at Northwestern University and also worked for the United States Navy. MRS. J. M. SCHAEFER Mrs. Joan M. Schaefer, Assistant Dean of Students, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. While attending college, Mrs. Schaefer was very active in the Cwcns, Mortar Board, Women’s Government and other student activities. For two years prior to being appointed Dean at Carnegie Tech, Mrs. Schaefer served as advisor for several campus organizations. Her duties as Dean include arranging a weekly social calendar for all school activities and advising women students on everyday problems concerning their studies, dormitory and social life. B. E. DAVID Mr. B. E. David, Assistant Dean of Students, is a graduate of Ohio State with a B.A. degree in Business Administration. Prior to his arrival at Carnegie Tech in September, 1947, Dean David was a newspaper city editor, a freelance writer, and held the position of Assistant Dean of Men at Ohio State. One of his very important duties here on the Tech campus is attending Council of Fraternity Presidents meetings and serving as advisor to the fraternities. Other duties include regulating the part-time employment of students and acting as financial advisor for all student activities.



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ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS STANLEY R. MARCH Stanley R. March, Director of Public Relations, was responsible for planning the inauguration of Dr. J. C. Warner as President of Carnegie Institute of Technology which took place at Homecoming. He is happy that the inauguration ran smoothly and was so well received. Mr. March is in favor of more student participation in such public occasions as the inauguration and is proud of the national attention the inauguration attracted in this fiftieth anniversary of Carnegie Tech. EARL K. COLLINS Supervising registration and keeping student records is the job of Marl K. Collins, Registrar at Carnegie. Here since 1912, Mr. Collins has always found time to combine efficient handling of his job with an active interest in school activities. Besides serving on several faculty committees, he has closely followed the progress of Tech sports, especially football, from its earliest days, and he heartily approves of the present blend of winning teams and highest academic standards. TONY ANTIN I his is Mr. Antin’s fourth year as editor of the Carnegie News Service, the official publicity release of Carnegie Tech. Mr. Antin is most happy that the Carnegie Plan” is receiving national attention and is anxious to have more and more students understand its worth to them in their future work. BENJAMIN R. TEARE The program of graduate study is under the direction of Dean Benjamin R. Tcarc, Head of the Electrical Engineering Department and Dean of Graduate Studies. The program stresses the mastery of the basic science in each field, the development of the power of analysis, and the preparation for independent thinking. More and more doctorates arc being awarded each year in the fields of physical science and engineering. Graduate Study continues to bring recognition to Carnegie Tech.

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