University of Akron - Tel Buch Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1963

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Ian R. MacGregor Financial Vice-President Assistant to the President Vice President and Dean of Administration is Dominic J. Guzzetta. He is also Coordinator of Re- search, Professor of Education, and Director of Ak- ron University's Committee on the Educational Fore- cast. Dean Guzzetta is very much interested in fur- thering higher education and is a consultant and eval- uator for the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Another of his primary interests is music, for he is a former professional musician. Although kept busy by his work and professional duties, he is a devoted family man and spends as much time as possible with his wife and two daughters. Dean Guzzetta is a recently retired Lieutenant Colo- nel in the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard. He has had 21 years of military service and has a strong interest in the R.O.T.C. program. He is also Coordinator for the R.O.T.C. programs on this campus. Dr. Ian MacGregor, Financial Vice President, is an organic chemist who has gone into the field of Uni- versity administration. His research has been in the area of synthetic organic medical products and he has some hfteen articles in this field published in scientific journals. His hobbies are high-Hdelity systems, reading plays, and attending theater in all its forms. Dr. MacGregor is interested in the activities in promotion of the fraternity system locally and na- tionally. He feels strongly that fraternities and so- rorities have a great contribution to make toward higher education provided the men and women who make up the active chapters will put forth the effort required to upgrade their activities to the level de- manded of them in their constitution, by-laws, and ritual. V x YJ' H. R. Reidenbaugh Mr. H. R. Reidenbaugh came to the University of Akron this year to serve as Assistant to the Pres- ident. This new ollice of the Assistant to the President is charged with the responsibility of C15 presenting the needs of The University of Akron to philanthropic organizations and individuals. to industrial and com- mercial corporations. and to other prospective donors for the current and capital costs of operating the institutiong C27 promoting the interest of the Univer- sity before governmental agencies: Q35 assisting in the coordination and development of on-campus research. Mr. Reidenbaugh is a member of National Educa- tion Association. Pennsylvania State Education As- sociation. and Harrisburg Trade .Association Executives.

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1: E. J. Thomas. Mrs. Walter A. Hoyt. Harry Charles J. Jahant, Fred I. Albrecht, Dr. Norman P. P S hrank. Chairman: J. Ward Keener. Row 2: Ian R. Auburn. Nia Gregor. Ike Gold. Joseph Thomas. Bernard Rosen, Chairman of the University Board of Directors is Mr. Harry P. Schrank. He is an ex-oilicio member of all University committees and President of the Sei- berling Rubber Company. Mr. E. J. Thomas, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors, is Chairman of the Board of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and a member of the L'niversity's Finance and Development Committee. Mr. J. Ward Keener, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, is President of the B. F. Good- rich Company. Mr. Fred I. Albrecht is Chairman of the Univer- sity's Finance Committee and President of the Fred W. Albrecht Grocery Company. Mr. Ike Gold is the International Secretary-Treas- urer of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plas- tic Workers of America and a member of the Uni- versity's Educational Policy and Development Com- mittees. Mrs. Walter A. Hoyt is Chairman of the Educa- tional Policy Committee and a member of the Build- ings and Grounds Committee. fvlr. Charles J. Jahant, Vice-President of the Gen- eral Tire and Rubber Company, is a member of the ljniversitys Buildings and Grounds Committee and Development Committee. Mr. Bernard I. Rosen, Attorney-at-Law, is a mem- ber of the Buildings and Grounds Committee and Ed- ucational Policy Committee. Vlr. Joseph Thomas, Director and Consultant for Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, is Chairman of the L'niversity's Development Committee and a member of the Finance Committee. Board of Directors Vice-President D. J. Guzzetta



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G. Hagerman. Registrar: S. Terrass. Asst. Registrar. Q.. S ., -- '-if-At, . .--+ - 'T' 53UXwsQ',s.z .ty . ' 0 I 'F' 1 t V' I 2:1 3 gy 42 5 . Editors' note: This year the University instituted a new method of registration which involved registering during final exam week. As a result of the magnitude of criticism the Registrar received from the student body he submitted the poem at right to the Tel-Buch. University Relations Row 1: C. Blair, Director of University News Bureaug G. Ball, Director of University Relationsg J. Denison, Asst. Director of University Relations. Row 2: G. Ray- mer, Asst. Director of University News Bureaug K. Bushnell, Director of Alumni Relations. Missing: J. Sauvageot, Asst. to the Director of University Relations. ,urns 1 was J Registrar All classes must be scheduled to meet at nine o'clock And must be planned in buildings so students need not walk. The registration process must be painless, with no lines, No closed classes, no forms to fill, and certainly no fines. Students' grades must be made known one hour after class So there will be no doubt as to failing or to pass. Transcripts must be accurate and done right on the spot. To think it takes a little time is a lot of tommy rot. We wish that we could do all these and maybe even more To make the life of students even better than before. But come what may, there is no way to satisfy them all. The only thing that one can do is to complain in Buchtel Hall. 20 G. Hagerman

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