University of Nebraska Omaha - Tomahawk / Gateway Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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Alumni Association The University of Omaha Alumni Association rounds the midcentury post with an expanding program of its own. For the first time in its history, the organization has a full-time executive secretary. He is A. Dale Agee, a ' 48 grad of Omaha University. Agee replaced former part-time secretary Joan Sorenson, also an Omaha U graduate, in December. With an active membership of 600 former students, the Association is serving both the students and the uni- versity. Typical of its cooperation is the interest it has taken in planning for the Student Union and the Harry F. Fore library memorial. Highlight of the Association ' s socia l activities was its annual Auld Lang Syne Dance in February. University seniors were guests at the affair, which was held at the Birchwood Club. Also in the spotlight was the Fieldhouse Frolic, a gala picnic held in the new athletic plant in March. President of the Alumni Association is Bob Turner. Miss Henrietta Kieser is vice president; Mrs. Jessie T. Jones, secretary: and John Knudsen, treasurer. Serving on the Board of Directors are Dorothy Edwards. George Pardee. Dr. W. H. Thompson. Herbert Story, Miss Kieser and Turner. Alumni President Bob Turner Ex-Alum Secretary Joan Sorenson Rispler gives suggestions to A. Dale Agee, present Alum Secretary

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Two Sources of Guidance President Emeritus Haynes President Emeritus Rowland Haynes ' in- fluence continued to be felt on the univer- sity campus. During his years as university president, the present expansion program was developed. Because of his leadership, the university enters the second half of the century as a growing institution. The Board of Regents The Board of Regents Another factor in the university ' s steady progress is the Board of Regents. Estab- lished in January, 1931, this body has set the policy of the university during its period of greatest growth. In the past year the Regents have seen the laying of the Fieldhouse cornerstone, the opening of the Stadium and the formal dedication of the Fieldhouse. This brings to a close one project and opens the way for others. Leading the Board in its preparations for the future is President Farrar Newberry. Herbert Marshall is the vice president and George C. Pardee is the secretary. President Emeritu s Haynes poses with Stadium in background The Regents: George C. Pardee, William H. Campen, W. Dean Vogel Farrar Newberry, Mrs. A. C. R. Swenson, Herbert D. Marshall, Robert H. Storz, V. J. Skutt. Not pictured: Ray R. Ridge.



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Adult Education Serves the Community Mr. Hosman, director of the SAE corrects proof on night school bulletin. The School of Adult Education continued into 1950 its pattern of community service by inaugurat- ing two new programs. Guided by its director, E. M. Hosman, the school set in motion a training program for soldiers of the Strategic Air Command. In cooperation with the Omaha Police Department, it established a school for policemen. Meanwhile, other activities gained in popularity. The Dime Book Review experienced its most suc- cessful season. Two clubs, Town and Gown and Open Forum, entered their eleventh and twelfth years of operation. The School of Adult Education also sponsored many conferences at the university. Such meetings as the Midwest Book Reviewers Conference and the Family Life Institute brought outstanding profes- sional leaders to Omaha. OlTs famed church usher course spread in use. Under the supervision of Omaha University, three other schools adopted the plan. A total of nearly 2,500 people were enrolled in evening courses during 1949-50. Almost a thou- sand others made use of the provisions for study by correspondence. Thus the School of Adult Ed- ucation furthered its goal of service to Omahans. One unusual course in the SAE was the Police School. Here shown discussing it are Police Chief Fred Franks, Dr. Bail. Major Leo Hayes Police Commissioner W. W. Carmichael and E. M. Hosman, director of Adult Education. 14

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