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Max Milbourn, with 15 years experience in administrative positions here, is assistant to President James A. McCain. - With status as vice-president emeritus, A. D. Weber also supervises all international activities of the University. ' .-.: As vice-president for academic affairs, William Bevan over- sees academic and research programs of the University. 17
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Administrators function as President ' s advisers Authority to co-ordinate University activi- ties was alloted to President James A. McCain ' s administrative staff. The team also directed formation of administrative policies. Next in authority to President McCain, Vice-President A. L. Pugsley co-ordinated all-campus func- tions including University convocations. Supervision of research projects and academic programs among the six colleges and two schools was delegated to William Bevan, vice-president for academic affairs. University financial operations, prepara- tion of the budget and fiscal policy decisions were directed by Daniel Beatty, business manager. Max Milbourn continued his duties as assistant to the President. In the absence of President McCain, Milbourn represented the executive on general scholarship and public relations committees and as a liason member to federal agencies. Guidance of international affairs was headed by Vice-President Emeritus A. D. Weber. Working for the Office of Interna- tional Activities, Weber supervised selection and financing of exchange students. i Vice-President A. L. Pugsley shares the President ' s respon- sibilities and supervises on- and off-campus programs. In duties as business manager, Daniel Beatty directs over- all fiscal operation and budgeting of University finances. 16 to lice-pre;
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Student personnel staff adds new administrators Director of resident hall programs was created as a new position in the dean of stu- dent ' s office. The new position was intended to provide co-ordination of programming in residence halls. In another administrative slot, Theodore Heermance assumed duties as new assistant dean of students. Dean Heermance assisted the director of international activi- ties with development of an intercultural student exchange program. In addition to overseeing all phases of stu- dent activities, Dean of Students Chester Peters supervised directors of the student personnel services. Associate Dean of Stu- dents Margaret Lahey directed administra- tion of women ' s living groups. With the help of Assistant Dean Caroline Peine, Dean Lahey advised Associated Women Students. Ralph Prusok, associate dean of students, worked with men students and advised Student Sen- ate and Interfraternity Council. Performing legislative action, Faculty Sen- ate approved new bills which lengthened women ' s closing hours. It also ratified a higher cumulative grade requirement for scholastic honors awarded at graduation. Completing his second year, Associate Dean of Students Ralph Prusok advises Interfraternity Council members. Faculty Senate Top Row: Curtis Trent, A. Bower Sageser, Howard Mitchell, Jack L. Lambert, Frank J. McCormick. Paul E. Sanford, James C. Mathews. Marjorie M. Stith, Katherine Geyer. Second Row: John W. DeMand. Keith A. Huston. William J. Clark, Joseph E. Ward, Alvin E. Mulanax. Roscoe Ellis, Stanley Wearden, Milton L. Manuel, R. Kenneth Burkhard. Third Row: Mildred L. Walker. Robert W. Kiser, 0. Kenneth O ' Fallon, Herbert T. Bates, Merrill A. Durland, Chester E. Peters. Lowell Brandner, Roy J. Milleret, R. Dean Dra ' gs- dorf, John Hannah. Bottom Row: Thomas B. Steunenberg, Ray A. Keen, William G. Schrenk, John P. Noonan, Louis Douglas, Edwin J. Frick, James C. Carey, Boris Leaf, Theodore A. Chadwick. 18
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