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to All Students INDISPENSABLE to K-State coeds is Dean of Women Mary P. Van Zile. For 30 years she has worked with women in this college and she loves it. Her benign smile has been the balm to smooth out many a young girl ' s difficulties. The college hospital and dispensary are kept smoothly functioning by the quiet efficiency of Dr. M. W. Husband, known by every student on the hill as a swell guy. The Doctor is also president of the local American Medical Association. Through Kenney L. Ford ' s office go the applications for loans to keep many a hard-working lad and lassie in school. The alumni office has charge of the alumni loan fund from which deserving students are allowed to borrow. Men ' s advisor and head of the college Y. M. C. A. are the positions held by Dr. A. A. Holtz. Plus that he finds jobs for men students, gives the freshmen their tip-off talks, teaches economics, and is everybody ' s pal. DEAN MARY P. VAN ZILE (upper right) gazes unperturbably into the camera. DOC M. W. HUSBAND (center) reaches for a bandage to repair some student ' s misfortune. KENNEY L. FORD (lower left) busy with some alumnus ' complaint or suggestion. A. A. DOC HOLTZ (lower right) tells a job-hunting student of the possibilities.
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Administrators— Known DEING the go-between for the college and the public is no easy job, thinks Vice-President S. A. Nock. However, the responsibility doesn ' t prevent him from greeting everyone with the beautiful dental-exposure dis- played here. Patriarch of Kansas State is Dr. J. T. Willard ' s un- official title. With the great new science building named for him being completed this year, he can well afford to look pleased. Dr. Willard has been head of the chemistry department, vice-president, and historian, successively. His history of the college is on the press. Registrar Jessie Machir has seen record enrollment after re- cord enrollment come to K- State. The college record- keeper, she can tell you almost anything about anybody on the hill. VICE-PRESIDENT S. A. NOCK (upper left) with the smile for which he is famous. J. T. WILLARD, college historian, (center) stops work for a moment to jest with the photographer. REGISTRAR Jessie McDowell Machir (right) about to delve into some college records. Page 28
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™ PROSPECTIVE STUDENT is the by-word of the vice-president ' s office force. At right are Rebo Miller, Eleanor Tibbetts, and Mrs. Mary Swyers, whose jobs are to inform and advise incoming students. RIGHT HAND HELPER to Kenney Ford is Inez Ekdahl (below) who interviews and encourages hund- reds of loan-seeking students making application in the alumni office ecch semester. Office Gangs KEEPING COMPLETE case records, filling prescriptions, swabbing sore throats, and assisting the doctors is the work of the student health office force. Nurse Grace Umberger (circle) smiles at a temporarily indisposed student. DOCTOR E. R. Swartz (below) peers into the ear of one of the many students who come to the student health office for relief from their aches and pains. ■MMHM ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Mary Kimball checks the credits of two under- graduates. The registrar ' s helpers total hours, aver- age grade points, and tell the senior whether or not he will graduate. I Page 30 hi
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