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Deans advise students Helen S. Moor, dean of women, and Dan W. Poling, dean of men, have contributed greatly in forming the standards of student life at Oregon State. The Dean of Women’s office helps coordinate the social and activity programs and assists with employment of coeds. Dean Poling works closely with student organizations, encouraging better participation and leadership in student groups. He is also well known for his knowledge of the campus and its workings and for his counseling policies. Dan W. Polinn.deanof men, and Helen S. Moor, dean of Miss Rosemary Scott, assistant dean of women. The assistant deans work closely with Oregon State students in advising many of the college organizations and also provide invaluable personal counseling. Miss Scott is director of the dormitory sponsor program; Mr. Richards heads dormitory housing and Mr. Pahre, fraternities. In addition to student activities, they also serve on many faculty committees. Richard E. Pahre, assistant dean of men. Ivan F. Richards, assistant dean of men.
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Administrators formulate policies D. T. Ordeman, registrar; G. M. Robertson, business manager, and Dallas Norton, acting director of admissions and personnel, and their staffs handle the academic and financial policies of Oregon State. The registrar is in charge of student academic standing and registration. The business manager is responsible for keeping the books. All income and expenditures are handled through his office. The director of admissions and personnel works with high school and college students. He is in charge of admissions and any academic deficiencies of the students. D. T. Ordeman, registrar. G. M. Robertson, business manager. Dallas Norton, acting director of admissions and personnel. Administrative Council Administrative Council, from left to right. Row 1: Col. Donald C. Landon, Dean C. O. Wilson, Dean Miriam G. Scholl, President A. L. Strand, Dean Milosh Popovich, Dean Helen S. Moor, Dean Ralph Colby. Dallas W. Norton. Row 2: Capt. Richard W. Shafer. William H. Carlson, Dean Henry P. Hansen, D. T. Ordeman, Assistant Dean James K. Knudson, Dean F. A. Gilfillan, Col. Ralph L. Oliver, Joseph H. Berry, Kenneth J. Munford, Dean F. Earl Price. 28
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Campus services are varied Oregon State physical plant provides invaluable service. The Physical Plant, under the direction of Richard T. Adams, provides steam heat for all college buildings. They also supply janitorial service and maintain repair crews for the campus. The plant office works with contractors and the State Department in planning new Oregon State buildings. The Foreign Students Service office offers many aids to foreign students—counseling, housing, employment opportunities, and tours and visits. The service also provides a speaker bureau for campus organizations wishing foreign student speakers. The Campus Police Service provides student security through campus-traffic control. Introduced this year were the traffic control stands which serve to alternate crosscampus traffic and provide information to Oregon State visitors. The Campus Police are on duty around the clock, patroling the college, checking buildings, and chaperoning campus functions. A new wing to the Student Health Service was opened this year, increasing the bed capacity to 40. Twenty-four hour service is offered to Oregon State students with over $11.000 °f fi'ee medicine distributed last year. Dr. Clara Simerville. foreign student counselor, and secretary Mrs. Watkins. Campus Policeman gives information to campus visitor. 30 Dr. Charles Kremer. head of student health service.
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