Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Raymond Glos Dean of Business A STUDENT in market research conducts an inter- view with a housewife to learn the techniques of interviewing as well as marketing facts for classroom use. EFFICIENCY EXPERTS study time and motion prob- lems. Left to right are Richard Metz and Roger Moore. School of Business Ability and ambition pre- pared business students for their careers An ever-increasing unit, the School of Busi- ness holds a prominent position among univer- sity business schools. Occupying Hughes and Irvin, the business rooms have the latest fa- cilities. A great deal of progress has been made in training students in every phase of the busi- ness world from accounting and marketing to industrial management and secretarial work. A survey of alumni, receiving a seventy per cent response, provided the material for a di- rectory showing the outcome of the school's graduates. Dean Raymond Glos headed and served on numerous inter-collegiate councils. One of his more outstanding contributions was his work as chairman of the Committee of Advance- ment for Business Schools. Coin collecting is Dean Glos's pastime hob- by. His collection is now abundant due to the contributions of his unlimited number of friends. Another pleasure is golf which Pres- ident Millett and Dean Glos share.

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Left to right and down: Arthur Wickenden, Religion: John Dolibois, Alumni Secretary: Hiram Stephenson. Men's Housing and Student Employmentg Gilson Wright, News Bureaug Paul Christman, Redskin Res- ervationg Paul Schumacher, Student Health Service. Keeping the students mentally happy was Mrs. Dome's duty as Social Director. All campus groups scheduled their parties and dances through her office, and she gave infor- mation to them concerning the correct pro- cedure for invitations and the course of events. Dr. Schumacher directed the functions of the Student Health Service. Students paid a fee that covered hospital care, medication, and nursing care. To keep the students employed, H. Stephen- son was Director of Student Employment. Each year his problem grows as university membership grows, and he tries to find in the town of Oxford sufficient jobs. Arthur Wickenden was a professor of re- ligion and chairman of assemblies. His new development was to have four different types of assemblies each month in a rotational series. The Redskin Reservation served its purpose well as a non-profit, student-used institution. Under the capable direction of Paul Christ- man, the 4'Res remained a popular coke spot. The alums received a quarterly magazine which gave all the current interests of their Alma lVIater. Mr. Dolibois was at the head of the alumni section as Alumni Secretary. Gilson Wright was busy every day sending general publicity for Miami to local papers. The main function of the News Bureau was to inform hometown papers of newsworthy students. wrath



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School of Arts and Sciences Through a broad curricu- lum, students gained varried cultural backgrounds Most practical education . . . most well- rounded education . . . a broad background for all fields-this is the foundation upon which the College of Arts and Science is built. As the oldest and largest division of Miami Uni- versity, it will celebrate its one hundred and fifty year anniversary in 1959g a celebration for liberal arts educators. At least seventy per cent of all students enrolled receive some instruction in this school. It has the majority of the faculty members and thirty-five per cent of the stu- dents. Progress was made this year in developing new fields and expanding others so that soon Miami will offer degrees in many specialized fields. Dean Alderman is an active participant in his interest of 1800 century Canterbury. He has had publication in the Modern Language Journal and professional magazines. As often as possible, the dean travels to Wisconsin for fishing. When he is unable to travel, he busies himself tending to his roses and trees. WHAT'S THE INSIDE STORY? Betty Kautz dissects a dogfish shark in one of her Zoology labs. BABS MITCHELL practices her speech therapy with little William Alderman Dean of Arts and Science Nicky Charles at the speech clinic. MYSTERIES OF THE PAST are revealed to knowing eyes as Bill Bishop crushes a rock in geology lab.

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