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I-037 MAUDE M. NX ELLS HUELDA DAVIS THELMA MOORE MARGUERITE RIEKEBERG ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS THELBIA MOORE, Clerk, Burris School. IVIAUDE M. WELLS, Secretary to President. HUELDA DAVIS, Secretary to Dean of College and to Dean of Men. MARGUERHE RIEKEBERG, Secretary Extension Division. M. B. CLAYTON, Director of Health Service. ELIZABETH ULIXfIER, School Nurse CLENI O. THOMPSON, Director of Extension Division. M. B. CLAYTON, M. D. ELIZABETH ULMER. M. A. CLEM O. THOMPSON. M. A. Pugv 1zi1zf'ff'm1
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W. E. NVAGONI-QR IN THE OFFICE MR. WAGONER, who came to this institution from the state department of high school inspec- tion, has served as secretary-registrar of Ball State during the last few years. The work of arranging the schedule for the college carries with it a big re- sponsibility, but he has handled the work very effi- ciently. The College is quite fortunate to have a man of Mr. Wagoner's calibre as a part of the execu- tive force. Mr. Clevenger, a former instructor in the com- merce department, has served for some time as sec- retary of the credits and placement committee. He is capable of giving expert advice concerning the courses offered, and the students are very happy to have some one of Mr. Clevenger's ability and person- ality to whom they may go with their troubles. Miss Trullender, associate registrar of the college, has a big responsibility in carrying out registration plans and taking care of the secretarial work. Her work in this capacity has been very efficient and accurate. l l GARNET TRULLENDER G. H. CLEVENGER Pagr vigbliwl
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THE work in the Department of Art is outlined chiefly to meet the needs of those who wish to teach or supervise art in Indiana. Art is considered to be one of the essentials of a well-rounded and cul- tured lifeg every student in the college is given the opportunity to study art appreciation. One of the interesting and important phases of the work of the department is that of the Kallista Art Club. The club has accomplished during the past year, in its program and work meetings, much that is valuableg and it has stimulated the interest not only of the students of art but also of the members of other departments as well. ART - COMMERCE SUSAN M. TRANE. B. A foil fruit' of l1l7.Yl'Hl'l'l M. E. STUDEBAKER. M. A. Page l11'i'Hfj' THE Department of Commerce had enrolled dui ing this year one hundred sixty-seven students who were either commerce specials or commerce majors. To serve the cause of commercial education in Indiana the department fostered three distinct pro- jects. These included the Tenth Annual Conference of Indiana Commercial Teachers, which was held February 15, 19304 the Ninth Annual Indiana Com- mercial Contest, which was held April 26, 19503 and the publication of the Ball State Commerce Journal, which was published in the interest of commercial education in Indiana in November, February, and May.
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