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S. Lance Brintle DEAN OF ACTIVITIES S. Lance Brintle holds the offices of Vice Principal, Dean of Men, Registrar, and Director of the Evening College. He conducts an extensive guidance program. I ' nder this program he has charge of conducting the entrance examinations, admitting students, and advising students in the choice of proper courses. He acts as adviser to the Student Cabinet and also has super- vision of the Associated Men Students. As Director of the Evening College, he has the duties of organizing classes, as- ? signing instructors, and counseling stu- ' dents. The most important problem con- fronted this year by Miss Mattie M. Paine, Dean of A ' omen, has been the or- ganization of the F.E.R.A. employees in- to a smooth working body. Besides this, she has charge of the operation of the Student Aid Fund and Loan Library. She supervises the making of the Junior College activities ' Calendar and has charge of the activities of the Associated Women Students. Miss Paine is willing also at all times to hold conferences with students, helping and advising them in college problems. [29] Mattie M. Paine
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John L. Lounsbury PRINCIPAL In order to establish unity amoni the various departments of the school, Principal John L. Lounsbury has conducted a series of de- partmental faculty meetings at which the purposes and objectives of each department were discussed. These were supplemented by ,t;roup taculty meetings where the programs of each department were pre- sented to the entire faculty, thus forming an appreciation of the aims of all branches of instruction. Another import- ant problem has been the supervision of the building of the new Junior College — approving the plans, arranging the fi- nances, planning the order of the con- struction of the buildings. The projects undertaken have been very successful. C. W. Jackson is the Principal of the Junior College Summer School. This school is conducted on a tuition basis each summer for six weeks, and regular Ini- versity credit is given. Classes in the main departments. Art, Commerce, Mathe- matics, Kngineers Drawing, French and (jerman, I ' hysics, and Social Science, were held. ' I ' he summer school of 1934 had an attendance of SO students and a C. W. Jackson faculty of eleven teachers. 128;
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DEPARTMENT GLEE DUNCAN COMMERCE ELINOR WALLACE HIATT ENGLISH NOBLE MINES PHYSICAL SCIENCE EDITH M. HITCHCOCK MUSIC C. W. JACKSON SOCIAL SCIENCE CLARINNE LLEWELLYN WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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