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SUMNFER ALVORD DOLE Dean of Men 2 Born in Creeniield, Massachusetts. Educated at Massachusetts State, graduate work at Springfield College, Whittenburg College, Boston University, and Columbia University. Served as teacher-coach at Montpelier, Vermont, Seminary and High School. County club agent at Greenfield, Massachusetts, at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and New Haven, Connecticut. Came to Connecticut State in 1923 as instructor in physical education but principally as football, basketball and baseball coach. During his coaching career at Connecticut State he had some remarkably successful teams. He became Dean of Men in 1929 and since 1934 has devoted fullftime to that position. 2 T TT' ml t CWI F771 'xv - U- , 'vm-H tg' v 5 ffl n l 6' .-- 2.93 X 1 ...J Jfff' f tXQ'Nl Hlinj Hifi .Il I md mm 7 .. .,,,.X' - - -7 'f fl'-A-Q w-a1u'r.11-411-T3-,gl-Af.-:pq 5'-4-:5ffwL:1w.,1,cgi-L.-,V ,.3..y.fp-.-.,3.--.--V ,--,.-..:.,, . xg-... , -1- - 4- ,- -t 1 -. , .. -,, - . ,.,.. . ,. . t. .. V, - ' '- --' --'- - N -'- -.wr Cen --1:-QR-Aw-ffrlrfffrsrf I--'f-tffag , 1 -.1.gaf.z- . ,. ,A 1-1:15-:sifi:'F32:''j1a+Zf:f3:.r1f1,-,:3'5g5,m31f3,,.x,,, --313151,-N-.,..,, .A-::,.,,-, Y ,uv A N , , ni , ,Wt Av V.-- .sq ..:--f - 1--4 ,:--443.1 1-. -.:.s.f1i.--44-.,-.lx-T?-ff:-:ff.ff:f.Tg3-..,- , 3 --FHwffirf-is?-Z:1Sf?'fa':'5f' ij.:Sa3::123 :.j'Lsga-5-1-:ii '-Q.SJS:vpCE1555Ef. :5fg5y,i,37.,5,jq,Cg..1-r.1 gtvgig- ,ba U.,-J' 1 g.',:--,Kumi CA, k s X R M-V , X A--.... . . v-s '..f.5's:.'I9-I44S1:':,Q'1:.:-'-QQQ,-'-.11J'-H.--1-.,.-Av. ,...,.. .-ff. .. . .-,vs ,. ,X -A. N . . . Q, X 1-'.sg.73.p.-u:.5.'2,-Lucguys-5,:,3::-,ng vfqr-.C-xi, r,, -' f-11,3-.-I f ' 'la ft--Q,--LNQ-,-:f,..'.':jL-w .k1-1 -J 1T4A4:q::.f-ye -V, L--:--, -N . F ,- .. -- - , .f -- , . V..-s.,,fA.-n,,:Q..1 -A-,5.,,-..Vfe?. ,.-:.-M ,gig --g .,.-gb., V- :-i.-'rp -. 453.54-gt.,.: -1 -, ,.,,,:- 3-,.-sgow ,,.,, ,Q-5-5...-1 t,-.. -....,,.:,5, Ts- - .L .6 ,.'.,y.-,-. . - -1. ,. , :sf 2'-gif-2:-fpzsgrir-f,:fsx1:,t:gs - -gfp-1::?siabgss- :S1q5g:if.:,ffa,nf-:V-fzysggcgsffipa:52531:,Q.5.g:341iqQ,:g.-N-gs.-:ai -:-34.22-gg. 4-:::f11:e,: - Qg r '-351-,L':r,t-X9--Lf-,Cn.w343--rrqzx-::,:: e.3f1.' f-px-,f.-f 'c-vi,-:elf f. 1 5,3-Q: Ls-s .-513.-'rw,:::g:1-,G-11, ,Q-14 1r.'-,--,zisfv --Q12-'Q-vf va? snr: -. N-92:15 A-.Q .,., , : atoms-:N:,1 tr..:.-s1'gQh5.s-.au -:.--sv-SQL' arf: urs'-,rw A:-PWM-.2,.-s2.x,::. --.-...:+-:e--H-rfS,-:?f::ff15-f-bras-.gxsnnN.-1-....:-,:.-Q Aus, -L,-wg.-Q. '-'-' P -'J i'N qui'-v.-:.r?- .T1v 5' 'kwa' Jvf- 5:-:cf-'11 L-?K'.-Y-4.+:N -Lg,-'3'-:Gs .w. x-kp3.Q.sg-xy, Ayxq- --4:--ff. fx-S A-1.---5:'s,.,w1,L,,. .,--,f s 1 31, .- A.. -,. + 1 - -A 'N -I 'N- - -,-xc.-.t.o:5-7. . fl,-a..-.3-gwx-,,-.-L: .V .:g.,,-11,-1,5-,xg-4-v1.5 r1,1,c -.gg-:,gS :f'.R--.3 s. ,Q 14,5573 w --N ---.v --9 -M t-A --- .-5-F.-...-,e.4QL..,,43g--4. q.5,,1-9-Lg, qi., Qqf.-::Q4:-'.s.:,.-,,-. ...A.,- . .,, .,, ,, .V k , ---A---f'. P'.-N--114.1 rkvkfhf'--':,-'-42:11-is 'sax'-2.453-wr-3.-g.g,Qg,,-,.s,,-.-,-:,. ... -.4 ,,..:v..s .,, .. . , i - N W - X '-5-N M- Y ff -1QM.:vssgizvzgzibyi-:M fg-:Es:iss-:z,as..2z1esszfsizf-'52 ri?-f.s.z':1:5Z?34yffs:s -
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PAUL LEE PUTNAIVI, NLS., Assistant Professor cy' Farm Managentent HOWARD ARTHUR ROLLIN S, M.S., Associate Prifessor if Pornology DAVID GILL SCOTT, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Farm Management MILDRED BULLER SIVIITH, Statistician WALTER STEMMONS, B.S., Editor GLADYS ELIZABETH STRATTON, B.S., Associate Przfassor of Home Managementl KATHRYN E MAY STROUSE, B.S., Assistant Instructor in Nutrition, 4-H Clubs ELSIE TRABUE, B.S., Associate Projessor cy' Agricultural Extension, Assistant State 4-H Club Leader ELLEN VAN CLEEF, B.S., Associate PTWSSOT ry'Clothing A ALBERT EDMUND WILKINSON, M.S.A., Prmssor of Vegetable Gardening WILF RED B. YOUNG, M.S., Assistant Przwssor if Animal Husbandry Hi' ltiiiifi 1On leave of absence, 1934-1935. J mi ' I f V ' W 1- Sf!! since' rn jf!! ilqxisl HZLJ 'mf fsgqibvijiig wt C3
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1 'Z B ' Green C Nothnagle lfglfiititlcfilil Isharn A uHli?OI'th1'0P Cook Brinkerhoff Johnson F reckleton Eriksson Professor Kulp Potterton Larsen Abbott THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS GEORGE A. PCTTERTCN Pfeffffmf , BARBARA ISHAM Seff-'WW DR. WALTER L. KULP Ffwulw f1a'vif0f With the admittance of the Connecticut State Players to the Central Treasury system of the Associated Student Government of the Connecticut-State College, in the Fall of 1934, the last major extra- curricular activity of the college was brought under the jurisdiction ofthe Student Senate. The organization has progressed, step by step, 'from a relatively insignificant group to one which at the present time has indirect control of all committees, clubs, publications, and which, through the Execu' tive Committee, has disciplinary power even to recommending to the president expulsion of a student from the college for misconduct. The ultimate object in forming a student governing body was to overcome any breach which existed between the faculty and the students. Student m necessitating the formation of an executive committee which had the power only of recommendation to the student body. The Student Executive Committee recommended in 1921 that a permanent organization be established consisting of members of the upper classes. The newly formed organiza- tion grew in prestige. However, it was not until 1928 that definite powers were granted to the Senate. ass meetings became too large and unwieldy, After considerable considerat activities and publications, it was voted to have an activities fee assessed each student and the fund 1 . resu ting to be allotted to the various organizations by the Student Senat I h e. n t e same year, 1929, an executive committee was chosen from the Senate to handle disciplinar cases and t k , y , 0 ma e recom- mendations to the president of the College. A ' . ion had been given to the matter of the Senate financing extra-curricular The dual system of student organization with unspecified powers and a senate w'th l' ' d D Q 1 imite powers existed until 1933, at which time a thorough reorganization gave full governing powers to the past Student Senate, the newly-formed Associated Student Government. This reorganization, together with the Central Treasury system, established the previous year is . , presenting an example of the strongest type of centralized student government. 28 'WV 35554355 fllfl HBE 9117 Mill llllcj -Mil' Iilskfllll Q ASB?
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