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Row One: Miss Lucille Mack, Mr. Chorles F. Dowd, Dr. Stephen K. Mohon, Mrs. David H. Goodwillje. Row Two: Mr. Walter Eversman, Mr. Nolan Boggs, Mr. G. Kenneth Keller, President Philip C. Nosh, Rev. John Ansberg, Dr. Charles R. King. Not in picture: Mrs. Margaret Levis, Dr. Thomas M. Crinnon. BOARD OF DIRECTORS The people that comprise this group are the guiding hand of the University. They determine the policies, expendi- tures, hiring and firing, building and almost everything else that concerns the operation of the University. It is the Board of Directors who are faced with the necessity of guiding us through present and future problems during an unnormal and unpredictable period of education. To the Board we voice our thanks for the work they have done in the past and assure them of our faith in them for the future. The Board of Directors is now planning for that future which the University is about to face. Representative of Toledo they are more than adequately prepared to help our municipal university serve its community and thus help us to serve our country. BOARD MEMBERS MRS. MARGARET LEVIS DR. STEPHEN K. MAHON MR. CHARLES F. DOWD MR. NOLAN BOGGS MR. WALTER EVERSMAN MR. G. KENNETH KELLER REV. J. H. ANSBERG DR. CHARLES R. KING DR. THOMAS M. CRINNON 16
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• Kafherine Easley Dean of Women • Charles W. Fornoff College of Low Katherine Easley, dean of women in the University for twenty-eight years, ends a long and highly suc- cessful tenure at that post with the completion of this year. Dean Easley was appointed women ' s dean in 1919. She was graduated with on A.B. degree from the University of Indiana and came to the University as a professor of literature in addition to her duties as dean. In the literature department she was instru- mental in organizing courses in contemporary American and English literature which have since become compulsory for graduation from the University. On campus. Dean Easley was ever-active on com- mittees for the betterment of the school ' s academic and social standing. She is social ofFairs chairman and adviser of Peppers, women ' s honorary organ- ization, and as adviser to the Fine Arts Club. Dean Easley built hundreds of friendships among University women and men and, despite the fact that she is undeniably deservin g of a chance to get away from it oil, she will be sorely missed by many student and faculty friends and admirers. 15 • Donald S. Parks Dean of Men • Charles W. Larwood College of Pharmacy
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ASSISTANT DEANS The University is growing and the College Deans have found their tasks mounting. Howev er, the assistant deans are presenting a marvelous performance and all the colleges are functioning per- fectly thanks to their able efforts. Professor Philip H. Hensel was appointed to second Dean C. K. Searles in the College of Business Administration. This college has the second largest enrollment at the University. Professor Hensel has been attached to the College of Business Administration since 1940. With the capable leadership of Dean Searles and Assistant Dean Hensel, the Business college can expect a secure future. The College of Arts and Sciences boasts as its assistant dean. Dr. Emil Lucki. Despite the high standards which he establishes for all his students. Dr. Lucki is one of the University ' s most likeable faculty members. He possesses a keen insight for student problems. Mr. Lucki has also been head of the History department. The University ' s important and competent Office of Administration requires plenty of able assistance. Dean R. L. Carter has found that help in the person of Professor Arvid T. Johnson. A contagious joviality and energetic efficiency are Professor Johnson ' s trade mark. Dean John B. Brandeberry, head of the College of Engineering, is ably assisted by W. Sherman Smith. Besides assuming the many duties of an assistant dean, Mr. Smith has also been kept busy as Director of Traffic, and as an instructor in Engineering. Mr. Smith, however, is never too busy that he can ' t stop and talk over problems with the students. 17 • Philip Hensel • Arvid Johnson W. Shern an Smith
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