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Peter Masiko, Ir. became M-DIC's second president in 1963. All of Florida soon felt the impact of this dynamic administrator. Architects' drawings became occupied buildings in record time. Television showed him as a man who made dreams a reality in accelerated tempo. This year has seen another facet of M-DIC's president-an astute scholar and amiable friend. The press followed him as he accom- panied a bewildered freshman through registration. They finished in good time and free from snarls of red tape. He was satisfied and so were we. He recruited outstanding faculty members from various parts of the nation. A bumper strip currently being seen says Go to College-Learn to Riot. Not so with M-DICers. They appreciate the college Dr. Masiko has welded for them. This year he became America's highest paid junior college president and in the opinion of his community and his students he is worth every penny of it-and more. xalhqt 'Pi
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'Q-sii5??3if,Ft'u' gaisiiaashwsaz ff ffgagaaaew 51591155 11 11111 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1'111'111'- lillmil if M1111 K szks 5 l t E 211, is arm, 11 ,gtg are 11'm K, 11 'iH, ,uf-ajlgg Z, i ,11 ' 1i gig a 11 ,,1 1 11: 111111 11 11 111 111 w111m111 111 As President of the largest Iunior College in the State, Dr. Peter Masiko, Ir. heads the smooth functioning of every aspect of Miami-Dade Iunior College. Each clay reams of mail must be read, and appointments taken care of, with many times a skipped lunch and forgotten break in the busy schedule of the day. All the responsibility rests on a man whose warm friendliness and quiet humor are well suited to his hectic life. He revealed with a relaxed smile that Kim Novak was once one of his students, and so reflected that our president is really quite a human sort of person. DR. PETER MASIKO, IR. President Dr. Masiko moderating the television Attending one of the social functions concerning the junior college show junior College Review. the tea for the new faculty, Dr. and Mrs. Maszko pause. 16
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DR. ROBERT H. bfICCABE Assistant to the President . ...EU-Y T-,T - V 4 a- it ll ,,rr,r,rmMlri,ril,1li.'1iil' in mul uw l l lll ,, ,,, , ,... . ...r ,, was pf: .r In -' - 1- , .-f . ?C..-EIA XJ: I : , 5 5:4555 , V rr, all , . E LNH Li V .. rr my ni aj ,Sq , it-J was is .wN,. r rr l lllrrr 'm 'mljlM 'Q ll l K 2: Dr. Robert H. McCabe deserted the ranks of basketball coaching while he was on top of a successful season and set his sights on the administration processes in the academic world. He reentered the academic grind to do graduate work leading to the doctorate in college administration and became Assistant to the President at M-DIG. As right hand man to Dr. Masiko, he is assisted by George A. Conger, a former Navy pilot, who implements and carries out the administrative details as next in line of command. Gustave G. Wenzel, Director of Institutional Research, who can best be described as an educational engineer, delves through seemingly endless mountains of statistics and data and from them derives significant conclusions and recommendations that assist policy makers of the College in planning for the present and future. ,rv ,nr sl ,W he-.L,rr 'a'r'r.4. ' . ., , L ,Ali lr' 'F W J GUSTAVE G. NVENZEL Director of Institutional Research Erin-mir mllzll w...n GEORGE A. GONGER Administrative Assistant IAMES W. HUGHES Coordinator of Evening Services 18
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