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1 ' i H THE DEAN OF MEN THE DEAN OF WOMEN The closest thing to a stock exchange on campus may well be the offices of the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women. Activity there is always bustling. People are constantly dropping in and out: organization representatives after the daily mail; job applicants; sign-posting permission seek- ers; fraternity and sorority pledge trainers; board- ing-house operators inquiring about regulations; and so on and on. Not the least is the caller who has a problem and wants the Dean ' s help in solving it. With so many varied facets of their jobs, the Deans find that they must change their thinking each time a new problem comes up. Even so, they wish that more and more students would feel free to see them about personal matters. Both of the Deans have had personal and practical experi- ences that enable them to understand well the students ' problems. Both Dean of Men Harold Willey and Dean of Women Lillian Buskirk possess a good sense of humor, an almost inevitable requirement for their jobs. Both see through things readily, and they take a genuine interest in helping students. When Dean Buskirk, who is an advisor to the Student Senate, became ill, the Senate made an unusual gesture of sending flowers to her. She then pen- ned a witty thank you note to them in which she said she regretted that faculty advisors were such a necessary evil ! For that reason, she continued, she appreciated all the more the fact that they had sent the flowers. At the very last she wrote: I like vou, too! Indi.spensible to the Dsans are their secretaries. Mildred Heller, left, efficiently hanc ' les all the detail.s in the office of the Dean of Women, while Anne Moss, right, is the charming secre- tary to the Dean of Men. 25
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ADMINISTRATION These people run the College machinery. They are the ones who remain stationary year after year to help the changing mass of students adjust to their environment. They buy and sell, grade, distribute, advise, budget, influence, facilitate, coordinate, repair, make and break. And keep things in order. Weary students who attend school after a day of work can thank Paul Collins for making Evening School as pleasant as possible. Director of Adult Education, he is also in charge of extension classes. A smile goes a long way is one of the most effective tactics Veta Lee Smith uses. She well coordinates the many facets of her work in the Mar- shall Foundation, and as the College Secretary. Alumni Secretary Marie White keeps track of and in- forms Marshall graduates from Albuquerque to Asia. When lawn mowers are hum- ming in summer, you will find Thomas A. Bolyard, Supervi- sor of Buildings and Grounds, directing the repair of snow shovels for the coming winter. Betty Jo Chandler and head Lillian Newcomb of the Dupli- cating Department handle reams and reams of printed material for the administra- tion and faculty. Ann Six serves as coordin- ator between you and youi prospective employer. 26
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