University of Wisconsin Stout - Tower Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)

 - Class of 1961

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-,u,,,...-my RALPH G. IVERSON, Ed.D., is Dean of Student Affairs. At pres' ent, Dr. Iverson is working on a graduate program in guidance for school counselors. MERLE M.'PRIC1?, M.A., is Dean of Men. With his ever present cigar and his helping hand, Dean Price performs his duties with understanding and efficiency. IOHN A. IARVIS, Ph.D., is Dean of the School of Industrial Edu cation. At the present time Dean Iarvis is occupied with developing a fivefyear Industrial Technology program. W, .X . ADMINISTRATION .. alwawv The administrative staff of Stout State College strives constantly to maintain and develop Stouts high standards and its world-Wide reputation. In maintaining high standards, the administration ob jectively determines and carries out school policies for the Welfare of the students. As they plan cur riculum and policy revisions, they look ahead to demands the future will place on Stout graduates The recent expansion of the program of graduate studies at Stout is an example of program en largement to better meet the needs of tomorrow Although their executive position and full schedules keep them very busy, the administration is always willing and available to help students with their problems whether they be scholastic, financial or personal. In all matters the administration bend their efforts toward the betterment of the college they serve.

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The skyline of Stout State College -- viewed from a hill overlooking Lake Menomin in nearby Wakanda Park ' I When anything is of demonstrated excellence, upon it is often stamped a Seal of Approval? Sometimes the outstanding item is of such a na' ture that an actual seal can be attached. In other cases, recognition of merit is intangible, but that recognition is equally real and acknowledged. Of course, when a graduating class leaves our campus, it is impractical to ustampn every member with a seal of approval. However, tra- dition and high regard for Stout graduates has, over a period of many years, accomplished the same result. Thus, since 1893, the tradition has grown ever stronger that young men and women who have prepared themselves at Stout are truly competent, able to assume responsibility in educaf tion or business, ready to accept a full share of civic and community duties, and capable of ap' preciating the social, economic, and aesthetic en- vironment in which they work and live. Public esteem for Stout graduates is equally evident, whether the graduate be a young person just leaving the campus to accept a first position or an alumnus of many years experience. Consef quently, to employ capable individuals in the fields in which our college specializes, administrators turn most frequently to Stout. Perhaps members of the Graduating Class of 1961 wonder if they, too, give evidence of special competence. Certainly they manifest apf propriate self-assurance, based upon the excellence of their college education. The varied employment opportunities from among which they have, perf haps, already chosen and the serious responsibilities which they are now asked to assume are proof, indeed, of professional endorsement. Therefore, to each member of the Class of 1961, I say, Godspeed.v To the many personal attributes which you already possessed upon arrival at Stout, you have added, in the ensuing four years, the knowledge and skills and perception so necesf sary in our modern world. Yes, you merit a Seal of Approval?



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. . .NIWQANX .,,' L FERN M. HORN, Ed.D., is Acting Dean of Home Economics. Besides her many administrative duties, Miss Horn teaches the freshman orientation course. FRANK I. BELISLE, M.A., is Registrar and Placement Chairman. Mr. Belisle hopes to find time this summer to enioy a recently acquired cottage. RAY A. WIGEN, Ph.D., is Dean of Graduate Studies. Besides Dean Wigenis many extrafcurricular activities, he enjoys cutting semif precious stones as his hobby. MARGARET FILLMAN, M.A., is Dean of Women. Away from administrative duties and guidance teaching, Miss Fillman enjoys participating in organizations with archaeological interests. 31

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