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as-W' 4'- ' iseatedl Dr. Carl W. Helmstaclter, Professor of Accounting, Dean of the College of Applied Arts and Sciences. John W. Lucas, Professor of Business Administration, Dean ofthe College of Business Administration and Head of Department. Dr. William H. Thompson, Deon of the College of Arts and Sciences, Professor and Head, Department of Philosophy and Psychology, Director of Child Service in cooperation with Omaha Public Schools. fStandingj Dr. Donald G. Emery, Professor, Dean of the College of Adult Education and Director of Summer Sessions. Dr. Frank H. Gorman, Professor, Dean of College of Education. Alice C. Smith, Registrar Charles Hoff, Late Vice President For Business Management Marwin Wrolstad, Acting Business Manager. V wt iii' V'-.-ms.. .M m, qw..
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Administration pn Rocleric B. Crane, Professor and Head of Department of Economics, Assistant to the President. Dr. John E. Horner, Assistant Professor, Assistant to the Presi- dent, Director of Academically-Related Activities and Coordinator of Special Services. Dr. Roy M. Robbins, Professor of History: Director of Graduate Division. Dr. .lay B. MacGregor, Professor of Education, Dean of Stu- dent Personnel. Elizabeth L. Hill, Assistant Professor of Speech, Associate Dean of Student Personnel. Donald J. Pflasterer, Assistant Professor of Education-g Associ- ate Dean of Student Personnel.
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5 0 55 5 Hs. Dr. Berlhe C. Koch, Professor and Head of Department of Art. June E. Anderson, Instructor of Art. In 1957 the Art Department reached a peak enrollment in all classes. Art majors Richard Lang and Larry Morrisey received the Bertha Mengedoht award at the annual Honors Convocation. The award, usually given to an upper classrnan for exceptional creative work and high scholarship, was for the first time given to two sophomores because of their outstanding work. The department now has 202 original paintings and graphic arts, approximately 22,000 fine reproduc- tions, and 1,000 kodachromes, lantern slides and film strips. A11 are card-classified like books in the library. In addition, there are four large and modern cases of European, Oriental, Ameri- can Indian and South Sea Island works of art in the third floor corridor. In the field of art education, the Art Department has partici- pated the second year in presenting a total of five programs on WOW-T'V Futures Un- limited series, emphasizing seasonal projects that everyone can do and enjoy. The depart- ment sponsors the Brush and Easel Club which is again active this year. ,lk Artists and u critic.
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