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QSeatedD Mack, Geiner, Woodward, Gillhani. Qlnd rowb Nash, Carter. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIALS PHILIP C. NASH, Prerident RAYM , 1 zrerfof' ef Zbe fzezzior College LUCILLE E. MACK, .Yeeremfv EMMA L. WOODWARD, Treamrer OND L. CARTER Deniz of A!ill2f7IfJfl'dff0ll and D' HAZEL D. GEINER, Regirtraf' MARY M. GILLHAM, Libmrjmz Administrative details, from , a justment to graduation, supervision of attendance and scholarship records to presentation of vvell-rounded college program, are carried on by these officers. University regulations that pertain to dropping courses, use of the library, mail boxes, telephones, cafeteria, lockers, bulletin boards, student lounges, park- ing lots and the like, are initiated by the administrative officials and Student Council. The friendly interest of the administrative officers to the faculty and students makes an easier job of cooperative activity, resulting in University growth and betterment. matriculation through orientation and d' The personnel department of the University is ever increasingly becoming an aid to students and alumni in matters of employment, occupation and personnel records. Also, under the supervision of the administrative officials is the Opportunity and Evening Session schools which offer men and women, vvho are not able to attend the regular school sessions, a chance to avail themselves of the University facilities. 20
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DR. S'rE11liEN K. M.-xHoN A large share of the University's success and development may be attributed to the cooperation of members of the Board of Directors. Appointments to the Board of Directors have been made this year by Mayor Roy Start. The members of the board have as their duties the determination of policies of the University. The budgets for the different departments of the school as well as expenditures of operation are hxed by the ofhcials. Faculty appointments are approved by the board. Stephen K. Mahon, president of the board, has been instrumental in the estab- lishment of the University on its present site. He has fostered the building of dormitories and has ever been looking forward to the schools growth and better- ment. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS Prefidezlt .,...... . MDR. STEPHEN K. lVIAHON Vice-Prefizieut.. HCHARLES F. Down Setrenzzy. . MRS. W. B. GUITTEAU Clerk ......,, . . . . ..MISS LUCILLE MACK G. KENNETH KELLER NOLAN Booos DR. EDWARDJ. MCCORBIICK BYRON G. SHAFFER JOHN A. PRICE MYER GELEERD PHILIP C. NASII 19
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The deans and directors of the University of Toledo are responsible for the admin- istration of the Work and activities ofthe entire school. Heading the live colleges, Education, Business Administration, Arts and Sciences, Law, and Engineering, all of which confer degrees, the deans aid in ful- filling the administrative program, carry on regular classroom work, act as advisers, serve on committees, and act in any capacity in which their leadership is needed. The administration officials and the heads of the colleges meet with President Nash to discuss problems concerning the policies of the University. The entire faculty approve any changes in the curriculum of different colleges, while the most important changes, such as the adding of a new department, or any other enter- prise involving additional expenditures are turned over to the Board of Directors for consideration. DEANS AND DIRECTORS CLAIR K. SEARLES, Dean of College of Business Administration DAVID HENRY, Dean of College of Education ANDREW TowNsEND, Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Clfii-XRLES W. RACINE, Dean of College of Law DELos M. PALMER, Dean of College of Engineering DRENTON W. STEVENSON, Director of Opportunity School YOUNG A. NEAL, Director of Evening Session KATHERINE EASLEY, Dean of Women DONALD S. PARKS, Personnel Director PHILIP C. NAsH, President G. HARRISON ORIIXNS, Director OfSLlll1IHCl' Session PAUL W. STANSBURY, Director of GTLlLiLl1lfC Study Qlst rowQ Henry, Nash, Carter, Searles. Cilnd rowb Racine, Stansbury. Z' 3 if S 5 a
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