Case Western Reserve University - Lux / Differential Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Cd it Ts.. Mrs. Edward Fischer George F. Sfrickling The Student Health Service has completed its second year under the direction ot Dr. A. B. Denison. Dr. Denison has called upon his eleven years' experience as head ot a similar service at Western Reserve University to provide stu- dents with adequate medical care and facilities. With more than 600 companies requesting interviews with 3ll candidates tor graduation as early as October, Mr. Arthur E. Bach, direc- tor of placement and personnel, experienced little ditticulty in procuring iob opportunities tor this year's senior class. Mr. Bach also advised students on their personal problems regarding military service. James T. Owen Dr. A. B. Denison Arthur E. Bach'

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626464 Arnold Brown THE two newest additions to the Case campus, Tomlinson Hall and the dormitory, are under the supervision of Mr. Forest E. Fields, Director of Student Affairs. Mr. Fields came to Case from Purdue University, where he worked with student intramural and recreational programs. This year, in addition to his other duties, he acted as chairman of the Red Cross blood do- nors' drive held at Case in December. Student Activities Secretary Arnold Brown has excellent experience for his duties as ad- visor to the more than 75 Case activities, being active in forsenics, dramatics, journalism and Prexy of Phi Mu Alpha while in college. At Case he has greatly aided student activities with his sound judgment and advice. 22 Forest E. Fields A newcomer to the Case campus, Mrs. .lo Fischer this year succeeded Mrs. Malvina G. Klein as housing director. Well qualified for her position, Mrs. Fischer is a licensed real es- tate saleslady, and has previously served-Ln public relations for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. As housing director she locates and maintains files of rooms, houses and apartments available to the students, faculty and staff, and acts as negotiator between landlord and ten- ant. Despite universal downward trends in en- rollment in American colleges and universities, the fact that the freshman class showed only a decrease of slightly over lofo was largely due to the efforts of Mr. James T. Owen, college admissions officer. By arranging a high school visitation program that offers prospective fresh- men a look at academic and social life at Case, Mr. Owen has stimulated interest in the college and influenced many in choosing to enroll here. The appointment of Mr. Donald U. Noblett in December as Assistant to Mr. Owen was de- signed to increase the scope of activity in high school relations. Any musically inclined Case student will sooner or later come into contact with Mr. George F. Strickling. A versatile musician with an extensive background in the field of music, Mr. Strickling directs the orchestra, band, and glee club and also advises these groups. At the annual Home Concert, Mr. Strickling leads nearly 200 Case musicians representing the three music clubs.



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DR. DOUGLASS W. MILLER DR. Douglas W. Miller has had a busy year in his dual positions as executive secretary and director of public relations. Although he edits all official publications and press releases of the college, Dr. Miller deserves especial praise in that the latest Case catalog was rated the second best college or university catalog in the nation. Secretary of the Corporation W. Griffin King serves on the Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees, which supervises the investments of the corporation. Case graduates have in Alumni Secretary Charles F. Chapman an able spokesman in their relations with the college administration. Chappie further serves them as- editor of the CASE ALUMNUS, a monthly publication of in- terest to all Case graduates. Miss Mary F. Pinches, supervising librarian of the nine libraries at Case, has expanded both the facilities and the staff of the library since coming to Case in T947. Miss Pinches is looking forward to the future construction of a new Case library which will mean better service. The exacting duties of treasurer and business manager are performed by Mr. Harry M. Gross. Mr. Gross is responsible for all of the College's financial matters, including the employment of non-academic personnel and the direction of the building and grounds staff. ' Case's plans for a new and more beautiful campus rest in the hands of Mr. J. Trevor Guy, the architectural consultant of the college. A graduate of Western Reserve School of Archi- tecture and Fountainbleau School of Fine Arts in France, Mr. Guy saw the first phase of his master plan completed last spring in the con- struction of the Case dormitory. At present Mr. Guy is studying plans for an electrical engineer- ing building and a Case library. I ss .f s 2 CHARLES F. CHAPMAN Mr. Charles W. Williams has applied with great success his valuable experience and edu- cation to the position of Coordinator of Re- search at Case. Before coming to Case in l948, Mr. Williams was a successful patent attorney, having previously received degrees at Case and Western Reserve University Law School. Mr. Williams carries on negotiations for re- search proiects, and, as assistant to the Dean of the Faculty, ascertains that these projects maintain high standards of research. President Hutchisson has a capable assistant in Professor William W. Culbertson. ln addi- tion to his varied administrative duties, Profes- sor Culbertson has the task of maintaining a close liaison with industry in order that he will be aware of industries changing needs and be prepared to make recommendations on how Case can meet these needs. 24

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