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e0L1fL,JQ!vLfcAi5501fz eau Sfayma er The change from war to peace was in- strumental in bringing Dean Elmer Hutchisson to Case. His fine services to the school are rendered as Dean of the Faculty, Dean of the Graduate School, and director of Research. Before coming to Case in lanuary, 1945, Dr. Hutchisson was Technical Aid to the Office of Sci- entific Research, with headquarters in the Empire State Building in New York City. Interviewing, testing, and impartially selecting the new Caseys from the vast number of applicants this past year has been the task of 1 Bob Slaymaker, Dean of the Iunior Division. He keeps a fatherly eye on present Caseys too, offering help to all men in scholastic difficulty. Dean since 1943, Professor Slayrnaker came to Case in 1937 from Southern Methodist. W. WOM. Mr. Frank E. Noffke, newly appointed Assistant Dean at Case is playing an important part in the growth of extra-curricular life. The former instructor of mathe- matics at West Point has injected a new spirit into student activities. It is his personal desire to get every Case man into some activity as a medium for friendship and individual leadership.
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1 r XQAML 6!8lfLf IVXMCLQVLJQVL Dr. William E. Wickenden, President of Case, is known and admired by the students for his friendly manner, his boundless energy, and his constant effort to help them. The ex- cellent reputation of Case is truly the result of his labor. When he leaves in August, l947, the gratitude of all Case men will go With him for the part of himself that he has left with each of them.
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Qgidffdf The change from the War schedule to the present one has caused many a headache for Professor Nudd in his capacity as Registrar. Eighty percent of the students in the upper three classes were irregular and required individual schedules. ln addition to this, the duties oi Professor Nudd included the screening of the greatest flood of entrance applications in the history of Case. umm ecrefowy Cfmlomozn Charles F, Chapman, known to us all as Chappie , is an important cog in our school lite. He forms the link between the alumni and student body. l-lis magazine, Case Alumnus, keeps the grads informed on school proceedings and serves as a clearing house for letters the alumni write back to be pub- lished.
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