University of Toledo - Blockhouse Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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M. KATHRYN SIIIIW.-XB Dean of Women M. Kathryn Schwab. Dean of NY omcn, has endeared herself to the hearts of all who know her. She is one of the busiest and most popular women on campus and is adviser to Peppers. women s honorary . Panhellenic Council and the Hed Cross. Dean Schwab is also a mem- ber of the Y.NX'.C.A. Xdyisory Board. She has charge of V C' the social calendar. so any group planning a party should clear il through her ofliee. Dean Schwab welcomes and advises freshman wo- men. helping them plan their schedules and adjust to college life. As a friend and counsellor to all students through their four years at the liniversity. her kindness and understanding are known to all. Xie deeply appre- ciate the time and effort which she has expended in guiding all students. GLENN E. MOWERS Director of Student Activities The Student Activities OHice.which guides and super- vises all campus organizations except fraternities and sororities. is capably directed by Mr. Glenn Mowers. He advises these organizations with their budgets and his office handles all purchase orders. Financial state- ments are issued monthly to all groups having accounts. As the adviser to Student Council. Mr. Mowers has numerous duties. He attempts to bring to the attention of the Council the problems of the students on campus. He also serves as adviser on election matters and is a member of the Elections Board. As secretary to the Student Activities Committee. he is a representative of the faculty in student affairs. With the committee. he recognizes and approves all groups on campus and establishes faculty viewpoint and opinion. Mr. Mowers is known and well liked by all students on campus who are active in extracurricular activities. However, he is always a ready listener to the problems of any student. 554, eff., V -as-M 0 -' . DONALD S. PARKS Dean of Students .Ks Dean of Students. Mr. Parks' responsibilities in- clude those which were once listed as Personnel Uflicev. His oflice eentralizes and coordinates the personnel activities ofthe lvniversity. assisting all students from the time of admission to the time when they graduate and are looking for a job. Dean Parks also serves in the capacity of adviser to lnterfraternity Council. ln all positions. he has shown his good natured ability. his willingness to help students at all times. and his ever ready wit. Through his work. Dean Parks manages to keep in contact with students and their altairs. This combination of super-efficiency and warm friendliness is a rare one. but the University has found it in Dean Parks.

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