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SECOND ROW: ISBELL, STEIMLE, BUTLER FIRST ROW: HILL, BROWN Administrative Officers The Administrative officers of M. S. N. C. are highly efficient in directing the impercipient minds of the students into the proper channels of classification, social activity, and placement. Egbert R. Isbell, Dean of Administration, is the industrious man whose office is thronged with bewildered students every semester during and after registration. The confusion of class programs is capably straightened out by him in a miraculous fashion. Mr. C. P. Steimle, Registrar, busies himself with the personal and scholastic records of every student on the campus. It is to him that prospective students apply for entrance into our college. Men of Michigan State Normal College are the words which best characteri2;e Dean James M. Brown. To Bingo, Dean of Men, and Susan B. Hill, Dean of Women, are given the tasks of arranging campus social functions and looking after the indi- vidual class and personal adjustments of the students. Leslie A. Butler is the person who places the graduating students in positions which they will find suitable to their tastes and capabilities. They serve in silence , is truly the motto of the Administrative officers. 11
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i PRESIDENT JOHN M. MUNSON John M. Munson, president of our college, has met the dawn of a new era with a full building program. His plans for the M. S. N. C. campus of the future include three new dormitories, two for women residents and one for men residents; a new building to re- place Pierce Hall; a new gymnasium; and several other remodeling plans. The finances already having been secured, the only thing which is hindering the progress of this con- struction plan is the lack of necessary labor, together with the matter of priorities. Presi- dent Munson hopes to have this blueprint of the future well under way by spring 1946. 10
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CARSON. BALT2ER GOODISON LOUNGE KING RECREATION ROOM MORTON, CARR King--Goodison Quiet hours ! ! exclaims the girl in the corner room and silence once again prevails — but only for a moment. Muffled giggles and conver- sation are the background for serious studying and discussions of the world situation. Two, four, or six heads are better than one (so they think) as they gather in the kitchenette to dis ' cuss their notes, take in a few more vitamins, but most of all, to relate the fun they had at one of the dorm gatherings. Another reprimand from the corner room and the guilty ones scamper to their rooms and put the lights out. In a few minutes all look the picture of innocence. This atmosphere of a happy and well ' regulated home is due to the ex ' cellent supervision of head residents. Miss Carson of Goodison Hall, and Miss Morton of King Hall, who are ably assisted by Mrs. Baltzer, Mrs. Carr, and the house councils. Our lives in the dorm will certainly be the source of many of our happiest college memories.
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