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LIBRARY The University of Toledo' Library will soon have a building of its own. Preliminary plans have been approved by the University Board of Directors and the architects have been authorized to proceed with the working drawings. The Library building will be constructed on the land east of Uni- versity Hall, between the latter and the east driveway. Connected by a tunnel with University Hall, the building will harmonize in architectural detail with University Hall. There will be four floors and a basement section. The top floor will house the law library col- lection, law class rooms and offices. The ground floor will contain, in addition to stacks of books, a music listening room, a faculty study and a faculty lounge. The main floor will contain the various departments and offices. The Library Building is being constructed in response to a cricital need which has existed for some years but which has steadily grown more acute. The University now has 160,000 bound volumes and con- tinues to grow at the rate of approximately 8,000 bound volumes per year. Q Mrs. Mary M. Gillham, librarian, also is professor of library science. She is a member of several professional library organizations, of Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary education society, and is a member of and adviser to Alpha Omicron Pi sorority on this campus. Mrs. Gillham is included in Who's Who in America and in American Scholars, biographical listings, MRS. GILLHAM Q 1 29
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HAZEL D. GEINER STUDE The Student Activities Office, directed by Glenn E. Mowers, handles approximately 88 student organizations. This includes all university clubs except social sororities and fraternities. Officers from all organizations are required to file their constitutions with this office and are requested to register meeting dates on the office calendar. For the many groups which receive appropriations from the Student Activity Fund, the office handles budgets and expenditures. The budget for allotments to various campus organizations is made up by Student Council. The Student Activities Committee studies the budget and makes recommenda- tions to Council. The Committee includes Mr. Donald S. Parks, chairmang Mr. Dono- van Emchg Mr. Richard Eusticeg Dean M. ,Kathryn Schwabg Mr. Mowers. secretary and Marilyn Miller, student representative. Mr. Mowers also is adviser to Student Council. REGISTRAR The main functions of the Registrar's Office may be classified under five general headings: admissions, attendance, recording, registration and statistical data. The work in admissions is concerned chiefly with evaluation of high school records and advanced standing records. The office maintains a record of all excessive absences and tardiness for both day and evening classes. Academic records are kept here and analyzed. Grade cards and unsatisfactory notices are sent from this office to students, parents and deans. Transcript records and records for graduation are checked by this office. The big job of registering students falls on Miss Hazel D. Geiner and her staff four times a year. Included in registration are all the schedule changes, typing of class rolls and compiling and publishing the directory of students and staff. The ofhce also pre- pares many types of statistical reports each year. Miss Geiner became registrar here the year after she received her master's degree from the University. She is a past president of the Association of Ohio College Registrars and is active in the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. She is a contributor to the. journal of the latter organization. T CTI ITIE 28
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Zin emuriam Carl E. Winzeler Kenneth E. Brunt Even Such Is Time, liven such is Time, which takes in trust Our youth, and joys, and all we have, And pays us but with age and dust, Which, in the dark and silent grave, John F. Connel George H. Kross Which Takes ln Trust When we have wandered all our ways. Shuts up the story of our days: And from which earth and grave and dust The Lord shall raise me up, l trust. Sir Walter Raleigh
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