Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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.T Elizabeth HamilTon MarTha Jaques Charles T. Jenkins Ralph J. McGinnis Mary Schlenck William C. Smyser Mr. Arfhur F. Conrad, supplemenTary head of The deparT- menT of grounds and equipmenT, superinfends The work of keeping The grounds in good condifion. To him musf go our Thanks for Miami's beaufiful campus. Before Mr. Walfer M. Everharf, superinTendenT of mainfe- nance, lies The all-imporTanT iob of reTaining The beauTy of UniversiTy buildings and grounds in spife of War regu- laTions and The curTailmenT of maferials. Mr. Joseph W. Fichfer divides his Time beTvveen assisfing The vice-presidenT, Traveling abouT The sTaTe conTacTing prospecfive sTudenTs, and Those dufies recenfly acquired Through his appoinTmenT as MasTer of The STaTe Grange. Miss Elizabefh Hamilfon, beloved as Dean of Women for The UniversiTy, also capably serves as faculfy head of Bishop Hall, upperclass Women's dormifory, and is an assisTanT professor in' The English deparTmenT. Miss MarTha Jaques is The guardian angel of The Treasurers of all sTudenT organizaTions. As UniversiTy audiTor she checks all Their bookkeeping, and audifs all Their books once each monTh. Mr. Charles T. Jenkins, as N.Y.A. coordinafor in The Uni- versiTy, presenTs working opporTuniTies To The financially embarrassed. ln addiTion, he serves as advisor To fresh- man men living oufside The dormifories, and as personal secrefary for Miami. Mr. Ralph J. McGinnis, direcTor of The C.P.T. milifary Training program, direcTor of The Miami Volunfeer Train- ing Corps, head of The UniversiTy News Bureau, advisor To The sTudenT publicafions, and professor of iournalism. Quife a man! To Miss Mary Schlenck, head of The UniversiTy boarding deparTmenT, goes The unceasing graTiTude of The compleTe sTudenT body. Her job becomes increasingly difficulT WiTh The progression of The War. Mr. William C. Smyser, as regisfrar of The UniversiTy, keeps a compleTe record of all aTTending sTudenTs. To him and his sTaff of capable assisTanTs falls The Task of scheduling all classes.

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Vice President A. K. Morris if ADMINISTRATION Another Miami graduate who has returned to serve his Alma Mater is vice-president A. K. Morris. As a freshman, you vvill have had reason to hear of him even before en- tering Miami, In his capacity as Chairman ot the Admis- sions Committee Mr. Morris contacts all those who aspire to enter Miami's halls of learning. He is responsible for the catalogues and pictures which introduce you to Miami. On the campus, he is still there as Chairman of Freshmen Advisers, to help you get started in the right courses. Though he is a busy man, any student with a problem will find him always ready with good advice. Joseph W. Fichter Walter M. Everhart Arthur F. Conrad



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Dean Alderman, whose appearance likens him To a successful business man raTher Than Dean of The School of Liberal ArTs, rafes an arTicle in VVho's Who in America, and is locally noTed among The male sTudenTs of The UniversiTy as head of The armed forces reserves, his official TiTle being-Armed Ser- vices RepresenTaTive. The good Dean compleTed graduaTe sTudy aT Har- vard Universify, has a Ph.D. degree, is a member of Phi ETa Sigma, Phi BeTa Kappa, and Phi Mu Alpha. He conTribuTes regularly To scholasfic magazines and liferary iournals, and also belongs To The Modern Language Associafion. His home, siTuaTed on a siTe of five-and-one half acres, is a liTTle more Than a mile from Oxford. Since walking is one of his favoriTe diversions, he has walked To The campus for years, long before pres- enT day gasoline raTioning made iT profiTable as well as delighTful. The culTivaTion of flowers and Trees abouT his home occupies much of The Dean's spare Time, a greaT deal of which we has generously given up in order To advise The college men. MIAMI' W. E. Alderman Dean Glos came To Miami The year ThaT The School of Business opened as a separafe school of The Uni- versiTy. Since ThaT Time his efforfs have been direcf- ed Toward keeping The School of Business efficienf and consTanTly abreasT wiTh a changing world. He possesses The remarkable abiliTy of knowing all alumni of his school. NoT only is he personally ac- auainfed wiTh These sTudenTs, buf also keeps in Touch wiTh Them and mainfains Their new addresses, in- cluding Those in The armed forces. Whenever Time permifs he pracTises his profession-ThaT of a Cerfi- fied Public AccounTanT. True To The TradiTion of mosT business men, Dean Glos is an ardenT golfer. Numismafology, or coin- collecTing, is his favoriTe hobby. Oiher of his campus acTiviTies include membership in Phi ETa Sigma, BeTa Alpha Psi, DelTa Sigma Pi, and Gmicron DelTa Kap- pa, naTional men's service honorary. Aside from being an excellenT professor and head of The business school, Dean Glos is also a True family man. His lovely wife is a former member of Cwen DEAN R. E. Glos

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