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South Dakota State College 17 Y h ' ■-■■■ - ■ ' x fo» : D. B. Doner, Dr. Henrik Tillisch, R. A. Larson, Mrs. Gertrude McKnight, Dr. G. L. 1, Adeline Dahl, Marjorie Glass. Second Row: C. H. Linscheid, Miss Ethel Van Cleve, Kenneth S. Hayter, O. E. Walder, Dr. C. W. Pugsley, Dean V. V. Volstorff, H. Dean Stallings. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF The complicated machinery of finances, grading and discipline necessary for an institution as large as State College requires an administrative staff whose function looms larger each year. This year ' s record enrollment added further burden to these individuals ' work, made each of them more valuable to South Dakota State College. Members of the administrative staff include the following: Dr. C. W. Pugs- ley, president; Dr. G. L. Brown, dean of faculty; D. B. Doner, registrar; R. A. Larson, secretary; Adeline Dahl, assistant to the registrar; R. Esther Erickson, school nurse; Kenneth S. Hayter, business agent; H. Dean Stallings, librarian; Henrik Tillisch, college physician; Vivian V. Volstorff, dean of women; O. E. Walder, proctor, men ' s dormitory; Mary Louise Williams, manager, cafeteria, ' Miss Ethel Van Cleve, secretary to the president; C. L. Linscheid, assistant to the librarian; Marjorie Glass, assistant to the librarian; Mrs. Gertrude Mc- Knight, assistant to the dean of women; Miss Mae Austin, bookstore manager.
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16 The Nineteen Thirty-Nine Jack Rabbit 4 w Above: Edward Prchal Burke — Chairman Upper Left: E. M. Mumford Howard Upper Right: Frank Cund ; !l Isabel Lower Left: Mrs. E. R. Doering Parkston — Secretary Lower Right: F. H. Van Tassel Iroquois THE REGENTS and PRESIDENT PUGSLEY On this page you see pictured the Board of Regents and Dr. C. W. Pugsley — who are responsible to a large measure for the rapid advancement South Da- kota State College has mad? in the past several years. Unknown to the majority of the students, members of the Board of Regents play an important part in the college career of each of them. The Re- gents represent the State of South Dakota in the government of the college. President Pugsley has worked for the interests of State College and its students for 16 years. Little else is there that we could say to add praise to such a statement. Most recent example of his loyalty to the school and his desire for the betterment of conditions for students was his de- termined effort to secure funds for the erection of a student union building and dormitories. His success is a tribute to his ability, as is the respect which he com- from the student body and fellow administrators. President C. W. Pugsi.i '
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18 The Nineteen Thirty-Nine Jack Rabbit Amanda Rosenquist, Minerva Kellogg, Alice Rosenberger, Barbara Bailey. Second Ro Laura McArthur, Corrine Heaton, Dean Edith Pierson, Helen Young. DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics division aims to train young women for the job of home making, as well as employment in allied fields and the teaching of home economics. The four-year course offered in this division provides the opportunity for a general education in the field as well as specialization dur- ing the last two years. Dean Edith F. Pierson has headed the division since it was founded in 1924. In addition to her duties as dean, she instructs advanced courses of- fered by the division. Working under her direction are six instructors: Laura McArthur, Amanda Rosenquist, Alice Rosenberger, Barbara Bailey, Helen Young, Corrine Heaton, Minerva Kellogg.
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