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Page 22 text:
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T H £ Miami has long been proud of lier student government . . . regulated by the student faculty council ... an organization made up of six women, six men, and six faculty mem- bers . , . cooperate with campus-wide organ- izations . . . determine time, place, and man- ner of student elections which take place every April . . , campaign literature is circu- lated . . . political rallies held . . . apportion student activity fees . . . fraternities have been a part of the social life at Miami since the founding of Beta Theta Pi in 1839 . . . this year marks their centennial . . . sororities came in at a much later date after the turn of the century . . . last year marked the or- ganization of the unaffiliated men and wom- en of the campus into a progressive organ- fi .-t - i 18
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Page 21 text:
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS David L. Gaskill President Walter H. Coles, A. B Vice-President Wallace P. Roudebush, A. B Secretary Philip D. Shera, A. B Treasurer Edward N- Dietrich George R. Eastman Lyle S. Evans I Gilbert Welsh David L. Gaskill Walter H. Coles Carl R. Greer Samuel W, Richey Larz R. Hammel Dv ight Hinckley Leroy S. Galvin Edward W. Nippert Charles A. Wilt William G Pickrel Walter J, Miller lohn C. Wood Robert H. Bishop, Jr. Josephine Leach Guitteau Harold E. Neave C Vivian Anderson Alexander Thomson J, Carl Custenborder Homer Gard Charters D, Maple Earl L. Reeder J. Paul McNamara John B. Whitlock Floyd C. Williams ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Alfred H, Upham, Ph. D , LL, D President Elizabeth Hamilton, A.B., LL. D Dean of Women Alpheus K. Morris, A. B. Vice-President Wallace P. Roudebush, A. B Secretary, Board of Trustees Edgar W. King, A. M Librarian William C. Smyser, A. M Registrar ORGANIZATION THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS V illiain E. Alderman, Ph. D Dean Clarence W. Kreger, Ph. D Assistant Dean THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Ernest J. Ashbaugh, Ph P Dean THE DIVISION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION John W. Heckert, Ph. D Director THE DIVISION OF PRACTICAL ARTS Fred C. Whitcomb, B S , LL P Director THE DIVISION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION Halbert C. Christoffcr::on, Ph 1 Director THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Raymond E. Glo.=;, M. S Acting Dean THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Theodore Kratt, Mus. D. Dean GRADUATE STUDY Charles H. Handschin, Ph. D. Chairman of Committee EXTENSION COURSES Robert V . Edmiston, Ph D. Chairman of Comtnitteo THE SUMMER SESSION Ernest J. Ashbaugh, Ph. D. Chairman of Committee •Died March 9, 1939. 17
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T u D E n T () T m I fl m I ization known as the Association of Miami Independents . . . today plays an important part in directing campus affairs . . . numerous campus activities add to a well-rounded college program . . . the Artists Course brings noted individuals and groups to the campus, among them — Albert Spaulding — the Navy Band — Soo Yong . . . organizations afford numerous possibilities of making friends . . . provide invaluable experience . . . music and dramatics offer membership to all those who qualify . . . good grades lead to membership in honoraries . . . athletics, too, form an integral part in a Miami student ' s program . . . with a varied athletic program designed for all who desire to participate . . . both varsity and intramural programs afford vast opportunities . . . the social life naturally plays an important part in the educational program . . . the weekly Varsity . . . fraternity and sorority dances . . . class dances ... all add to the enjoyment of college . . . they say every co-ed a queen before she leaves Miami. 19
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