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slfzalfian RICHARD MALCOLM GUESS, B.S., MA. ' Dean of Men Dean Guess is serving the University in two official positions, namely, Dean of lllen and Acting General Secretary of the Young lIen's Christian As- sociation. As Dean of Klen he serves as advisor to the men students and controls the men student activities on the campus. As General Secretary of the Y. RI. C. A. he heads religious activities on the campus. EDGAR LEE WALKER, B.A. Director of Athletics and Physical Education It is required that every student on entering the University participate in some form of athletics for the first two years in school. It is under the supervision of the Athletic Department, that this work is carried on. Teams in all phases of sports have been carefully trained and as a result have made a name for the University in that field of education. JEFFERSON KOGER I-IAMM, B.S. Alumni Secretary The Alumni Secretary of the University of lllississippi has many duties to perform. It is through this office that the alumni are informed as to the ac- tivities of the students. Furthermore the duty lies in this position to make all arrangements for athletic games that the University participates in. R. Joi-IN LEE GAINEY, B.A. Secretary and Business Manager It is through the office of the Secretary and Business Nlanager that all pur- chases and all payments are made for the University. The Cafeteria and the Laundry are supervised under this department, as well as all improvements on buildings and grounds. This so important position has been most capably filled by hir. Gainey, since he assumed the responsibility in 1932. Page 23
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G-Mainz SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ANDREW B. HARGIS, B.E., C.E. Dean Some courses in engineering were first offered at the University as early as 1872, but it Was not until 1900 that the School of Engineering was organ- ized. As now organized, the school offers courses in three branches of en- gineering, namely, Civil, Chemical, and General Engineering. These courses are so arranged that a professional degree in any of the branches may be ob- tained by the student doing satisfactory Work. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL ALEXANDER L. BONDURANI, A.M., L1TT.D., LL.D. Dean The Graduate School of the University offers courses to those students hav- ing graduated from the University or from any other institution of recog- nized standing. Scholarships and student assistantships are offered to de- serving graduate students. In 1928 the State Legislature appropriated a liberal sum toward the construction of a Graduate School building which is surpassed by none. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC LAURA T. MARTIN, B.A., B.MUs. , Director The Department of lNiIusic of the University of Mississippi offers courses to those students who are candidates for the Bachelor of Miisic degree, as well as offering courses that are accepted in the College of Liberal Arts. This division of the University was founded in I930 and was authorized in 1934. ESTELLA G. HEFLEY, B.A., lVI.A. Dean of Women It is the duty of the Dean of Women to have control of the conduct of the women students attending the University of Nlississippi. The Women's dining hall is under her supervision, and it is through her that all activities affecting the women students of the University are conducted. Page 22
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ln GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICERS l JAMES JOHNSON . A A E ...................A.,. President WALTER MURPHY ...,.. Vice-President ARVILLE WEBB . . . ,....... Secretary CALLIE AUSTIN ,,., .. ..E...A... E................, T reasurer 7ZZ.46lfLlfilfl
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