Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

 - Class of 1929

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' t MaRV p. ' . N ZlLE Dcuii The Dean THE position of Dean of Women is based on the ideal for students of the highest physical, intellectual, social, moral, and spiritual development. The objective of the Dean of Women is through co-operation with the various campus and community agencies to contribute to the realization of this ideal. Her problems of living conditions, of student employment, of vocational guidance of student disci- pline, of social and religious life and of the extra curricular activities are but the different aspects of this objective. The problems of living conditions, of health, of social life, of employment, and of vocational guidance are her special concern. She serves on committees, se- cures employment for self-supporting students, recommends students for loans, supervises the living arrangements for women students. She sponsors special talks for students. Big Sister programs, house mothers ' meetings, personal and group inter- views, and social events. She fosters in the students the president ' s ideals for the college and presents to the president the student viewpoint. She assists in making contacts between men and women, between the sorority women and the indepen- dents, between students earning their way through college and the others, between the students and citizens of Manhattan. The routine duties of the Dean of Women ' s office do ntu express the deeper significance of her work. It is a service the influence of which is recognized as an essential factor in the life and ideals of the College. Pugc

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1 The Alimiiii jsociation l ' ANSAS Aggies are loyal to K. S. A. C. Lo al at heart and loyal in fact. As alumni we realize that it takes more than an occasional Jav! Rah! to keep K. S. A. C. in the forefront among American educational institutions. K. S. A. C. is made up from the following: goodwill, buildings, equip- ment, laboratories, students, faculty, custodians, fields, plants, animals, and so forth. It takes a lot of money to run an institution like K. S. A. C. Our college should develop as Kansas develops. All alumni are interested in the practical develop- ment of cheir Alma Mater. K. L. Ford Stcmary The K. S. A. C. Alumni Association is a Kansas Corporation organized to promote the interests of K. S. A. C. and her alumni. Our program is being developed in a very effective wav through the co-operation of the alumni who are most active in fostering alumni activities in the various counties, cities, and states where K. S. A. C. alumni reside. The K. S. A. C. Alumni Association is the medium through which the 20,000 alumni may render unselfish service to their Alma Mater. The present officers of the K. S. A. C. Alumni Assqciation are; BO. RD OF DIRECTORS R. LPH Snyder, 90, President, Manhattan Mame C. ' i-ex. nder) Boyd, ' 02, Vice-President Philiipsburg W. E. Grimes, ' 13. Treasurer. Manhattan H. Umberger, ' 05, Secretary, Manhattan CoR.- (Th. ckrey) Harris, ' 98, Manhattan C. E. Friend; ' 88, Lawrence H. W. Avery, ' 91, Wakefield R. j. B.ARNETT, ' 95, Manhattan R. .■ . Se.atcn, ' 04, Manhattan ADVISORY COUNCIL Daisy (Hoffman) Johntz, ' 00, . bilenc Clip. J. Stratton, ' 11, Topeica Charles Shaver. ' 15. Salina Loren Lupfer. ' 17, Larned Ed Hodgson, ' 03, Little Ri ' er ' SI- :



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The Dean of Men nr HE office of Men ' s Advisor and Sccrc- ■ ' tar - of the Y. M. C. A. tries in a very real sense to he all things to all men. The men ' s Advisor linds many students coming to him with various problems — some very personal — concerning which they seek the advice of one older and with a wider experience than thev have had themselves. Dr. a. . . HoLTz Mcti ' s Advisor On occasion he also seeks out those whom he feels that he can help, and those whom he feels need a friend and encouragement. In his office is the men ' s employment bureau, which is the clearing house for both the students wanting employment and those wishing to have some work done. The rooming bureau is also maintained, which is of inestimable value, especially to the incoming freshmen. The Men ' s Advisor and Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. and his office attempt to be of special help to the new student before he has learned the customs, requirements and expectations of college life. The College Y. M. C. A. is also centered in this office. This organization usually numbers between 700 and 800 students, has 16 standing committees and many special committees and activities. Page J I

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