University of Minnesota - Gopher Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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College of Education

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Dean Richard L. Kozelka completed his first full year as Dean of the School of Business Administration. Student organizations prospered . . . The Board of Associated Business Students was revived after a dor- mant period during the war . . . this group sponsors student functions of the school . . . represents all Busi- ness student groups . . . brings back traditions such as Business School Day . . . starts new ones. Dean Kozelka hopes the Board can serve in liaison between students and faculty on curricular topics. Familiar faces returned . . . Frank E. Childs from active Navy service . . . Professors Pilipetti, Chute, and Borak from the G.I. university in Biarritz, France. Pro- fessor Herbert E. Miller received the Elijah Watt Sells gold medal . . . wrote the highest ranked examination in the U.S. for the certified public accountant certifi- cate . . . second Minnesotan to win the award. Increasing enrollment magnined space problems . . . a sorely needed auditorium to be built between Vincent Hall and Murphy Hall. The Industrial Relations Cen- ter completed its first year . . . planned expansion . . . is organized for manpower research, conferences, arbi- tration. The future is being challenged. Dean Richard L. Kozelka counsels ex- Navy officer John Dramen. ifpirsaas Sludeiisf l-eTsEi1w: Hour Ummm Don Allen and Marjorie Hersleih smile over a Lois Quinehan presides at the polls during brace of business machines. a Business School election. Page 25



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Welcomed back to the fold-Dr. Clifford P. Archer, director of bureau of recommendations . . . former director of Australian and South Pacific edu- cational service . . . Dr. William S. Carlson, director of admissions for the University . . . formerly ad- visor to Air Forces on northern bases . . . explored Greenland before the war . . . Dr. Guy L. Bond worked in Navy testing program . . . Dr. Willis Dugan, director of personnel . . . was in charge of personnel selection for the national Red Cross . . . Dr. C. Gilbert Wrenn worked with manpower selection at Pearl Harbor. Education Intermediary Board finished first year of operation . . . held panels for faculty and stu- dents . . . studied student-faculty relations . . . had coffee hours. Most active committee was the group discussing building plans . . . shortage of classroom and de- partment space . . . hopes high for a new building. The College carries the heaviest load during summer session . . . full staff and many visitors needed to handle classes . . . undergraduates accelerate . . . graduates brush up and work on advanced degrees . . . summer workshops are popular. The College plans revision of admission standards for the selec- tion of better teachers . . . held the National Con- ference of English Teachers here in November . . . Professor Dora V. Smith helped to make the con- ference a success . . . emphasis given to teachers in service. State superintendents met for Schoolmen,s Week in the spring. Wesley E. Peik, Dean of Education Projects and events made time valuable. Dr. Dugan worked on better advisory service . . . Dr. M. G. Neale surveyed Duluth schools . . . made recommendations for improvement of schools . . . Dr. Nelson L. Bossing studied reports from six selected towns of extension work for graduates . . . planned expansion of this program, with an increase in state contacts on advisory work. The traditional Christmas Carol Sing resounded in the great hall of the YMCA . . . the College din- ner was resumed spring quarter. With the resigna- tion of Dr. Verne Fryklund who accepted the presi- dency of The Stout Institute in Wisconsin, Dr. Wil- liam I. Micheels was appointed a staff member in industrial education. Constructive activity marked the College programs for educationas place in the future. Betty Sell and Norma Lee Levenson pass P11YSiCa1 Education C1355 Undef the some time in the Burton Hall study room. SIILSCUOII Of John K1-lndla Watches an GX i Hion. Page 27

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