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TOP: Jamet M. Brown, D(:an of Men: Egbert R. hbell, Dean of Administration: Leslie A. Butler, Director Laboratory Sc ioo s. MIDDLE: Everett L. Marshall, Registrar: Bessie Wrigfif. Assistant Registrar; William J. Brownrigg. Cfiairman, Commit- tee on Irregular Program: Benjamin Klager, General Controller. BOTTOM: Susan B. Hill. Dean of Women: Helen B. Rudin, Assistant Dean of Women: Adeiyn Hollis, Assistant Dean of Women. 18 AURORA
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yAfdmlnldtratoi ' d of f If h - ' !• l - A century of growth in Michigan State Normal has also seen a change in the administrating staff of the col- lege. New positions have been con- tinually added to help direct the many increasing activities of an ex- panding institution. The director of M.S.N.C. is now en- titled President. This position is very capably filled by our new President, Eugene B. Elliott. President Elliott be- gan his term in 1948 upon the retire- ment of John M. Munson. Since his assumption of office, the campus has witnessed many changes — in curricu- lum, administration, and appearance — to keep pace with its growth. Assisting President Elliott are the Dean of Administration, Dean of Men, Deans of Women, Registrar, and Con- troller. These friendly and helpful persons will never be forgotten by their students. The Dean of Administration is E. R. Isbell. He too is very capably suited to the position. His friendly advice and aid in adjusting and selecting a curriculum is greatly appreciated by all who come in contact with his of- fice. Favorite of all the men on campus is James Bmg Brown, Dean of Men. Those who know Bing will long re- member his wise counseling and great interest in the welfare of his Boys. The devotion he has shown to his work will always be an inspira- tion to his associates. The women too have a great friend in their Dean, Susan B. Hill. Genuinely concerned in the women on campus, Dean Hill is ever ready to help solve their problems and conducts a coun- seling staff in the dormitories. She is ably assisted by Dean Rudin, who seems to pull jobs out of nowhere to help the girls finance their careers, and Dean Hollis, director of the stu- dent social affairs. Other officials are also needed to supervise a college of our size. Leslie A. Butler, Director of our Training Schools is one of these. Many teach- ers received their first assignments through the efforts of Dr. Butler ' s placement office. This spring ' s grad- uates will be the last to receive his aid, for Dr. Butler has announced his retirement effective this June. New in his position of Registrar is Everett L. Marshall who assumed his duties after the retirement of C. P. Steimle in 1949. Dr. Marshall enters this new office with a great deal of experience in the field of education and is capably assisted by Miss Bes- sie Wright, a familiar face in the Registrar ' s office. One of the newer positions on the administrative staff is that held by Benjamin Klager, General Controller. He came to M.S.N.C. in 1948 to super- vise the funds spent in our program of expansion. The most recent ap- pointment went to William J. Brown- rigg who assumed the title and new office of Chairman of the Committee on Irregular Programs. Mr. Brownrigg has done a splendid job of handling the problems of these programs which formerly were sent to Dean Isbell. AURORA 19
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