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Dr. Whitehousc teaches Spanish, Alhena photographer Heim Leonard sent this snapshot, a part of his OU collection bock from Burma. Ciotk Williams, Mr. Grover, and President Gamertsf elder, arrive at Administrative luncheon. C l j Vev atl Slightly exaggerated view of photographer Di. Shipman. Thci Olsen, Professor Stoats, ond Professor Rowles hear one of Dr. Dow ' s fish stories. acvi L i OU ' s faculty this year really proved its versatility. With thirty-eight of their number in the armed forces, those remain- ing devoted their talents to aid- ing the ASTP and to teaching civilian classes. With a dramatics professor teaching physics, and a philosophy professor expounding higher mathematics, all of them worked overtime . . . and did a good job. Musician Janssen, Economist Picord, and Dean Storcher relax ot a dance. Dr. Eckles explains hisfory in the making. »5
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a vviimsty ' atovs Dean Irma E. Voigt Dean Laurence W. Lange and his wife With a lively interest in the future, a wealth of experience in the past and on enlightened perspective on the present. Dean Irma E. Voigt continued her guidance through another war. She has been a benevolent force in alleviating problems created by the omni- present war hysteria, in striving to keep OU u coed school, in aiding women to assume new responsibility, and in laying sound foundations for the era to follow. Although civilian men were outnumbered by women seven to one, a dean of men still hod his problems. Dean Laurence W. Lange this year gave more personal guidance to men students and aided them in positions of leader- ship on the campus. As adviser to Interfrater- nity Council, he did much to help Greek groups maintain themselves during the war crisis. At the end of the year. Dean Lange traded his tweeds and saddle shoes for the uniform of a Lieutenant (JG) in the U. S. Navy. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL FIRST ROW; Mrs. Sands, Miss Devlin, Mr. Grover, Lady, President Gamerts- felder. Dean Voigt, Dr. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mi. Mit- chell, Mr. Herbert, Dr. Rose, Dean Hansen, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Lasher, Mr. Bird, Mr. Greene, Clark Williams. THIRD ROW: Mr. Peden, Lt. Col. Brannon, Dean Seigfred, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Robinson, Dean Arm- bruster, Mr. Lausche, Mr. Porks. ABSENT: Dean Longc, Dean Starcher, Dean Mc- Crocken, Miss Keating, Mr. Diliey. 14
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Tern Ashton, Mary Frances Carpenter, Margaret Coupland, Mr. Adamson, Dean Voigt, Dean Lange, Miss Sponseller, Miss Snyder, Dick Creps, Koy Eriandson. Cc ayyipud ipi ULl S Cc owiwiiiiee itL Under the yearly-turnabout direction of Dean Irma E. Voigt and Deon Laurence W. Lange, the Campus Affairs Committee, final voice in all com pus social and administrative business, aims to integrate the faculty and student body into a functioning whole, and to regulate each for the benefit of the other. Sponsoring every campus organization, except sororities, fraternities and honorories, CAC is responsible for the extra-curricular activities of student life, as well as for all problems in relation to student government. Meeting weekly in McGuffy Hall, CAC, composed of faculty representatives and officers and one representative each from Student Council, Men ' s Union, and Women ' s League, deals with the vital question of funds for such groups as the University Theatre, the Art Department, Band, Glee Club, the Post and Athena, the last two under the secondary jurisdiction of Publications Board. Drawing funds from the University A. L. and E. Fund, CAC provides these organizations with financial backing for their various activities during the yeor. With practical assistance and objective advice, the Campus Affoirs Committee guarantees a long, alert lifetime for every campus tradition. 16
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