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James A. Woofter, Registrar of Ohio Northern, is responsible for maintaining all permanent records of academic mat¬ ters, as well as examining the qualifications of all students requesting admission to the University. He also directs the pro¬ gram of registering students in classes, in addition to recommending the stu¬ dent’s credentials for graduation. James A. Woofter, A.B. (Salem), A.M. (Virginia), Ed.D. (Cincinnati). Registrar As Treasurer and Business Manager of Ohio Northern University, Mr. Kenneth F. Martin directs the financial affairs cf the University. Such concerns as prepar¬ ing the University budget, directing and planning the university’s purchases, and coordinating the - maintenance depart¬ ment’s schedule, as well as the collecting and proper caring of the school’s income, are under his able leadership. Kenneth F. Martin, B.S. (New York), M.A. (Columbia). Treasurer and Business Manager Director cf Admissions, Ralph McFar¬ land works closely with both the Regis¬ trar and Dr. Eakin, in informing and investigating prospective and incoming students to Northern’s pr ogram of educa¬ tion. Ralph L. McFarland, B.S.Ed. (Wilmington). Director cf Admissions 27
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Frank B. McIntosh, A.B. (DePauw),S.T.B.(Boston),D.D. (DePauw) IX.D. (Rio Grande). President, Ohio Northern University F. B. McIntosh was elected President of Ohio Northern University in June, 1949. Since that time, he has directed the growth of this institution, being largely responsible for Northern’s accreditation by the North Central Association in 1958. In addition to his many official duties as President, Dr. McIntosh attempts to take a personal interest in Ohio Northern and in the lives of her students. North¬ ern’s future looks even brighter under his continuing leadership. As new Administrative Vice-president of Ohio Northern University, Dr. Eugene Eakin combines both academic duties and administrative responsibilities. He works with the deans of each of North¬ ern’s four colleges for the necessary co¬ ordination of the academic program. Dr. Eakin also is responsible for heading such committees as the selection of “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities,” as well as relieving much of the President’s administrative burdens. Eugene K. Eakin, A.B. (Findlay), B.S.T. (WesternTheology), M.Ed., Ph.D. (Pittsburgh). A dministrati re Vice-president Rev. C.E. Wintringham’s duties are many: in addition to Director of Public Rela¬ tions at the University, Rev. Wintring- ham also directs the various religious ac¬ tivities of the campus, including serving as chairman of the Religious Council which plans ’’Religion and Life Week” as well as the weekly chapel programs. C. E. Wintringham, A.B. (Ohio Northern), S.T.B. (Boston). Director cf Public Relations 26
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George V. Schertzer Alumni Secretary Associated with the National Alumni Association of Ohio Northern Univer¬ sity and the University administration Mr. Schertzer serves as Alumni Secre¬ tary. His duties are: the editing of all alumni publication, the executive office of the Alumni Loyalty Fund program and the liason person between the alumni groups and the University. Serving as Director of the Evening Division is Mr. William D. Humphrey who works directly under the Dean of the University. He is responsible for con¬ ducting a well-rounded evening program for people who are unable to attend col¬ lege during the regular sessions of the day. Mrs. Alexander is in charge of maintaining the University Health service office. She is a qualified Registered Nurse a nd is on duty eight hours a day plus being on call for all emergencies. Her office keeps records of the physical condition of each student. Mrs. S. Alexander, R.N. Director, ONU Health Service 28
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