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Dr. Naomi B. Brown Misses Barbara A. Harsh and Alary L. Evans Miss Lucile A. Friedli advise and consent RDays to he,, were rapidly becoming a reality. Well aware of this fact was Miamiis Dean of Women, Naomi B. Brown, who stated that all administrators must keep one step ahead, coordinating the present with the future? New to Miamfs campus was Assistant Dean Mary Evans, who felt that despite the rapid growth of uNew Miami? the campus retained much of its traditional Havor. uMiami has a special charm; it,s big, but yet it,s small? Sharing her optimistic View was another newcomer, Barbara Hursh, Assistant Dean for Upperclass Women and P'anhellenic Association. Enthusiastic over MiamYs progress, she stated that uMiami has the quality to meet this change and come out on top? But has this growth stifled the individual? Lucile Friedli, AWS advisor, believed that there was a concerted eHort to maintain individuality-itMiami is striv- ing to sustain a personal atmosphere in the midst of the growth and expansion? 2'5
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Dr. William T. Hollingsworth With the growing Miami came a greater number of automobiles and a growing number of violators, which became one of the primary concerns of Kenneth E. Mc- Diffett, Associate Dean of Men. He was also responsible for stalling all menls residence halls, directing upperclass halls and advising Miamils commuting freshman men. wTwo new dorms per year, until 1970, were proposed? stated Assistant Dean, Lee A. Duflus, llto solve the impractical and wholely undesirable basement housing? Assistant Dean H. H. Stephenson, Coordinator of Student Housing, explained that computerization would even ex- tend into the chaos of housing assignment. Advising Elliott residents and coordinating on-campus housing was James M. Clark, Assistant Dean, who also served as advisor to Interfraternity Council. He predicted that increased enroll- ment would yield a new construction of the fraternity system and the possibility of new fraternities colonizing on campus. Dean William T. Hollingsworth, however, felt that in spite of these changes, wThe relationship between students, faculty and administration would be maintained at the level of cooperation and friendliness which has been one of its great strengths throughout the years? Dr. Kenneth E. McDifett Mr- H. Hiram Stephenson Mssrs. Lee A. Dufus and fames 1W. Clark
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Charles R. Schuler Director of Admission Frederick W. Hoster, Assistant to the President Douglas M. Wilson, Alumni Secretary h t As Director of Admission, Charles Schuler was an ac- tive hatchet man for the long list of hopeful Miami stu- dents. Through his oHice passed thousands of applications of future and unfuture Miamians. Arranging tours and Visits on campus for these hopeful high schoolers was just one of the duties of Frederick Hester, Special Assistant to the President. An impressive stop on Visitors? tours was the newly completed abode of Leland Dutton, Director of Li- braries. From his oche in Alumni Graduate Library, Mr. Dutto-n had the responsibility of directing both the new and the old library units. In Warheld Hall Douglas Wilson, Alumni Secretary, directed Alumni units and served in a special capacity as advisor to the Senior Class, alumni of the aII-too-near future. Leland S. Dutton Director of Libraries 26
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