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RICHARD MALCOLM Guess, B.S., M.A. Dean of Men Dean Guess is one of the most valuable men on the Ole Miss Campus. He, as Dean of Men, worlcs out with the students, the problems that occur every day. He teaches the men students the value of college life and tries to put them on the right road to obtain this value in its fullest capacity. Dean Guess is also General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. and heads the religious activities on the Campus. STRATICJN.. EDGAR LEE WALKER, B.A. Director of Athletics and Physical Education Every student who enters the University of Mississippi has to participate in some form of athletics his first two years. The Athletic Department super- vises this worlc and through a variety of sports they have succeeded in keeping the interest and cooperation of the students. JEFFERSON KOGER HAMM, B.S. Alumni Secretary The Alumni Secretary has many duties to perform. It is through this office that the alumni are informed as to the activities of the students. Further- more, the duty lies in this position to make all arrangements for athletic games the University participates in. W. C. TROTTER, B.A. Secretary of the University The Secretary of the University at the University of Mississippi is next in importance to the Chancellor. He has many duties to perform among which are the supervision of the Cafeteria and Laundry. All improvements on buildings and grounds are under his supervision also. Mr. Trotter has served most capably in this position. Page 25
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Q46 ADM THE GRADUATE SCHOOL DAVID HORACE B151-1oP, MA., LL.D. Professor of English and Dean of Faculty The Graduate School of the University of Mississippi is highly recognized among the colleges and universities of America. Courses are offered to students who have graduated from Ole Miss and other recognized institutions. By an appropriation, the state legislature made it possible for the Uni- versity to have a beautiful and unsurpassed Graduate Building. Deserving students have the oppor- tunity to obtain student assistantships and scholarships. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC LAURA T. MARTINV, B.A., B.MUs. Director The Music School was founded at Ole Miss in 1930, but it was not until 1934 that it was authorized. Courses are offered to students who want a bachelor of music degree as well as courses that are accepted in the School of Liberal Arts. ESTELLA G. HEFLEY, BA., M.A. Dean of lVomen Miss Hefley controls the conduct of the women students at Ole Miss. She directs their activities, as well as solve the daily problems that arise among them. Miss Heiley has shown her efficiency and willingness to cooperate with the women students in the daily routine of discharging her duties as Dean of Women. JAMES L. MEADOW, B.A. Director of Publicity Filling the vacancy left by McDonald Horne, James Meadow, and his staE, have most efliciently served the school as Publicity Director. Heretofore, little or no recognition had been received by Ole Miss, but with the newly acquired Director, news of the University of Mississippi is printed in all the leading newspapers. Page 24
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0 Ae 0 ALMA MATER 'Way down south in Nlississippi, there's a spot that ever calls, Where among the hills enfolded stand old Alma Mater's halls. Wliere the trees lift high their branches to the whispering Southf ern breeze, There Ole Miss is calling, calling to our hearts' fond memories. Witli united hearts we praise thee, all our loyalty is thine, And we hail thee, Alma Mater, may thy light forever shine, May it brighter grow and brighter, and with deep affection true, Our thoughts shall ever Cluster ,round thee, dear old Red and Blue. May thy fame throughout the nation, through thy sons and daughf ters grow, May thy name forever walqen in our hearts a tender glow, May thy counsel and thy spirit ever keep us one in this, That our own shall be thine honor now and ever, dear Ole Miss.
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