University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1951

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D-v-mm HARLEY W. CHANDLER Dean of the University EDWARD E. WHITTLESEY Director of Public Relations ARLEY Chandler has been associat- ed with the University for twenty- eight years and has been Dean ot the University since I939. His degrees have been conferred by the University of Min- nesota, Coe College, and Iowa State. His country home and fishing hobby prove him to be a lover of outdoor life. Ed Whittlesey was born in Old Mystic, Connecticut-perhaps that is why magic is one of his favorite pastimes. Fishing, home movies, and stamps are other favor- ites. He received degrees from Columbia, Denver, and the Pulitzer School of Jour- nalism, worked with newspapers, and was Director of Public Relations at Denver University before taking that position here. Returning from the Navy in '46, Har- old Riker again became Director of Hous- ing. ln comparison with the l,OOO stu- dents he accommodated before the war, he now takes care of 4,000. Housing is one of the most personal parts of the Uni- versity, according to him. qua'- ' ADMINISTR TION HAROLD C. RIKER Uirerftor of Housing Yankee born, converted Southern- er is Dr. John McQuitty. Upon grad- uation from Florida, he joined the faculty, helped established the Uni- versity College, and headed the new Board of Examiners. Tennis keeps him busy when Flunkenstein doesn't. WRUF became the project of Ma- jor Garland Powell in 1930. Since then he has helped train over ZOO students. Someday he hopes to re- sume his favorite hobbies-travel and a little golf. Golf and bridge take up the leis- ure time of Ralph Morgen. JOHN V. MCQU ITTY University Examiner Dr. Morgan, Director of the Engineering Experiment Station, is o native Californian and re- ceived his BS and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California. Besides being Director of Agri- cultural Extension Service, Harold Clayton is active in the church, holds offices and membership in many civic organizations. He, too, is a Florida man having re- ceived both a BSA and an MSA here. Dr. Clayton likes to hunt and fish in his spare time. GARLAND W. POWELL RALPH A. MORGEN HAROLD G. CLAYTON Director, WRUF Director, Engineering Experiment Station Director, Agricultural Extension Service WF j E 1 . Kumi

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JOHN S. ALLEN of llze University STRONOMER, amateur photogra- pher, and boating enthusiast is Dr. John S. Allen. He sees the state in a period of social revolution and feels that the University with its research and service stations is a leader in this movement. Noted throughout the University for twenty-five years of service in counse- lor work is Robert C. Beaty, Dean of Men. His free moments are spent with rod and reel in hand. Marna Brady and coeducation came to Florida at the same time-three years ago. During this time the red- haired ex-Marine officer has served as friend, counselor, and advisor to the ever-increasing female populace. No small job has George F. Baugh- man, Business Manager of the Univer- sity. Before taking over this position in l948, he was connected with the National Metropolitan Bank, served a hitch in the U. S. Navy, and was an associate professor in the College of Business Administration. ROBERT C. Dean of .4 IIDMINISTRIITIDN B EATY ill en Since l939, when Richard S. Johnson took the reins in the Regis- trar's Office, he has seen registra- tion develop from the impossible eight-fold forms to the present punch card system. Mr. Johnson keeps trying new ideas and systems in the hope that someday our head- aches will be eliminated. Raising dogs is his main hobby. Max Wise's experiences haven't been confined to the academic world. In addition to serving as an Air Force captain, he has traveled widely. Knowledge obtained from Iowa State University and Columbia, and as a high school dean of boys has equipped him to handle the po- sition of Dean of Student Personnel. MARNA V. BRADY Dean of Women GEORGE F. BAUGHMAN Business Manager -y. , . P 'K xs D. R. lBilIyl Matthews can trace his affiliation with the Uni- versity back to undergraduate days when he was chancellor of the Honor Court, vice-president of the student body, and a mem- ber of Blue Key. School teaching, membership in the state legisla- ture, and Director of the Florida Union have been a few of his ac- tivities. RICHARD S. JOHNSON H. MAX WISE D. R. MATTHEWS Registrar Dean of Student Personnel Director of Alumni Affairs '-v-wut r' ' a M wr- H---W--l -1 i nn? i Q 'S F 1 Q E



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WILLIAM T. ARNETT Dean of the College of Architecture and Allied Arts. 66 ILL' Arnett is kept extremely busy building a house in his spare time. l Possibly this is a means of getting away from his pet peeve-temporary build- ings. The Dean was born in Pontiac, lllinois, and has been at the University since he en- rolled as a freshman in l924. He has been Dean of the College of Architecture and Allied Arts for four years. fl S Na . ENRY A. FENN came to Florida be- cause he saw the opportunity to build a great law school. This Yale gradu- ate and ex-faculty member there, is im- pressed with Florida's student government and the interest that students take in cam- pus politics. Besides serving as Dean, he teaches a course in contracts, finds time for recreation, and reads widely. DEANS INSTON LITTLE, veteran of both world wars, is often called Skipper Little . He has always lived in the South. Dean Little attended the University of Chicago and taught in St. Petersburg be fore coming to the University of Florida He dislikes making and hearing public speech es, and says that, All journalizations are questionable. HENRY A. FENN Dean of the College of Law. -- - i' 4' WINSTON W. LITTLE Dean of the University College

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