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Chief Your FRED SMITH Comptroller Business 4 Man “Although Comptroller Smith deals mainly with money his interest in Marshall, as he says, is not completely financial. Nevertheless, he is always well-stocked with figures and statistics especially since work began on the new science hall. “When 1 want information, you know, good old, hard facts, I head for the Comptroller s Office where my curiosity is always satisfied.” “An excellent job is being done by the Department of Buildings and Grounds under the direction of Charlie Collins, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and George Beckett, Chief Engineer. I'm mighty proud when I survey the campus with its attractive shrubbery and trim lawns and also the interiors of the buildings which are bright with new coats of paint.’ CHARLIE COLLINS Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Page Eighteen GEORGE BECKETT Chief Engineer
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LILLIAN BUSKIRK Dean of Women LESTER BRAILEY Dean of Men I always like to go into the Social Deans’ office because it’s such a 'busy place—people checking their boxes, students planning various affairs. Yes, sir, there certainly is an air of action alnnit that part of the school. Of course, such activity keeps the Dean of Men, Mr. Brailey, the Dean of Women, Mrs. Buskirk. right on their toes. They both have quite a job to do, but you know, I never worry alnnit it’s not getting done.” Page Seventeen
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your Record Keeper Do you like to read over someone's shoulder? 1 do and that’s why I’m often found in the office of Miss Veta Lee Smidi, college secretary for it is she who supervises the public relations of Marshall and takes care of all college correspondence. “Aside from this there are records to be kept, and a million thing, to check. Yes, another “Smith” helps to make the college operate smoothly. 'This is a popular spot for me because I almost always need a college bulletin since mine wears out so fast. Guess I just like to read about myself. Also, I’m always sure to find some interesting news from I.uther about some phase of my favorite college. It may be a good idea for some of you to drop by and check on those credits that cause so much trouble around graduating time.” Page Nineteen
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