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

 - Class of 1956

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Monetary matters face A. K. Jones, dean of finaiuial admin- istration, who formulates the CoUeM bud ;et. Student activities, campus and Greek organizations and student government are under his jurisdiction. He i:- faculty adviser to the Student Council, chairman of the Residence Halls Committee and is a member of Campus Development Committee, Athletic Council, Apportion- ment Board and the Council of Student Affairs. Charles A. Jacot, assistant dean of students, is anoth- er newcomer to the campus this year from the University of Delaware. In addition to assisting with the dean of student ' s program, he is the foreign student adviser and secretary of the General Scholarship committee. Helen Moore, dean of women, is completing her 15th year at K-State. She is responsible for the general wel- fare of women students which includes the social, voca- tional and educational programs of residence living, counseling programs, social and extra-curricular activ- ities. The development and co-ordination of Student L nion activities at K-State is supervised by Loren V. Kottner, director of the Student Union. He supervises the finan- cial operation and use of the Union. Kottner and Rob- ert A. Alexander, Union program director, are trying to develop a program which will provide educational experience in community participation for the students. Closing hours for women s dormitories and other iirohlenis confrontino: coeds are answered by Dean Helen Moore. Handing out money is the job of both W endell Kerr and Ralph Perry, veterans administrator and comptroller respectively. Study troubles are solved by Sumner Morris, head of the counseling center. Paul ouns: directs the summer school. 27

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Our Worry Is Theirs T HE COLLEGE Careers of Kansas State students are guided, supervised and improved through the ef- forts of the administrators. Numerous tasks confront these persons in order to maintain smooth functioning of a college with 5,977 students. They serve as a link between the classroom and activities, between the stu- dents and faculty. The general welfare of the students is the responsi- bility of Herbert J. Wunderlich. new dean of students. A native of Idaho, Dean Wunderlich received his Ph.D. from Stanford University and served at Montana State University last year. Through the year he has been here, he has gained the admiration and respect of the students. He co-ordinates the student service agencies — the place- ment bureau, student health, counseling and testing bu- reau, and residence living. F. D. Farrell serves the College as president emeritus, and heading the building and re|)air is R. F. Gingrich. Student health is llie main concern (if Dr. licnjamin Lafene. K-State s i)ublic service director is Max Milbourn. A new face on the campus is that of Herbert J. Wunderlich, dean of students, who replaced William Craig. Assuiiiing the duties of assistant dean of students this year is Charles A. Jacot. who came here from Delaware Universitv. 26



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Bonner Staff quizzes Student Council members during the annual SGA question-and-gripe ' assembly. Day Heads SGA AMPUS politics reached a new high at Kansas State the past year. The biggest display of political cam- paigns occurred in the spring semester when the yearly terms of student body president, Student Council mem- bers and members of the Board of Student Publications expired. Pre-election arrays of posters and campaign caravans urged students to go to the polls and vote. The political rallies of the Integrity and All-College parties stressed the importance of democratic student govern- ment. Election results gave the Integrity Party control of 17 of 22 positions. The Integrity candidates captured 13 of 18 places on the Student Council and all three in Board of Student Publications. Gerry Day, Integrity candidate, was elected president of the Student Governing Association, and as student body president he is an ex officio member of the Stu- dent Council. The Student Council is composed of rep- resentatives elected by the student body. Membership is based on the enrollment and then a|)portioned to each school. Chairman of the Student Council was Mark Drake. Other officers were Bill Johnson, vice-chairman; Don Hunt, treasurer, and Beverly Sargent, correspond- ing secretary. The New All-College party ended the one-year rule of the Integrity party by taking three of the four senior class offices. George Atkeson was elected president. Z8 Student body President Gerry Day. vet medicine senior, treats a jtet in the new veterinary hospital. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS— TOP ROW: Barbara Ruhr, Eleanor Griffith. BOT- TOM ROW: Ann Shaw, George Atkeson.

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