University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Yearbook (Oxford, MS)

 - Class of 1938

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l 4 3, Q The registering and enrolling of all students is carried on through the oflice of the Registrar. The Registrar, Mr. Biclcerstaff, has proved himself to he very capable and efficient in this position. Copies oft all students' coAcH soon tee WALKER, MR. JEFFERSON Koen HAMM, MR. w. c. mourn, MR. THOMAS ALTON alcxsasurs THE ADMINISTRATICD grades are filed in this oflice, and reports are sent to the students' parents. Changes in schedule as well as changes in the course of study are handled by the Reg istrar. I THE HOSPITAL

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--Ian A vu. an-bud. ' 'Q HE DMINNTR TION has made a most capable department head, and grad- uates of this school are now filling many of the respon- sible positions requiring pharmaceutical education and training in the state. This school is now a member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, an organization of the leading Colleges of Pharmacy in the United States. The School of Commerce and Business Administration was established in 1917 and offers those courses which are essential to a business career. Dean Bell has main- tained the high standards of work that makes Ole Miss proud of the School of Commerce. Specialization is offered in one of the following fields: accounting and auditing, marketing and merchandising, and Hnance and banking. The first two years in this school are the preparatory years, the specialization courses begin in the third year. The latest trends and methods are studies in detail in the courses offered in this school, and prominent business men are frequently engaged to supplement the class work with special lectures. The Graduate School is one of the best equipped departments of the University. It is highly recognized among the colleges and universities of America. Courses are offered to any student who is a graduate of a rec- ognized institution. Deserving students have the op- portunity to obtain student assistantships and scholar- ships. Dr. Bishop, Dean of the Graduate School, is also Dean of the Faculty. He is regarded as one of the state's leading educators. Mrs. Laura T. Martin is Director of the Department of Music. This department was established in 1934 and offers courses to those students who are candidates for the bachelor of music degree. It also offers courses that are accepted in the College of Liberal Arts. Dean Guess is one of the most valuable men on the Ole Miss campus. As Dean of Men, he serves as ad- viser to men students and controls the activities of the men students on the campus. As helper and adviser, Dean Guess is held in high esteem by all the boys in the University. As General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., he also heads religious activities on the campus. The Dean of Women acts in the capacity of general adviser to the women students of the University, and through this office a personal contact is instituted. Dean I-lefiey has held this office for a number of years and is loved by the women students because of her personal interest in them. A close relationship is insured to each student through this office, and this relationship gives increased incentive for higher scholarship as well as a desire for a more active participation in college activities. Every student who enters the University has to par- ticipate in some form of athletics for his first two years. The Athletic Department is under the skilled supervi- sion of Coach Walker and his staff of assistants. Teams in all sports have been carefully trained, and, as a re- sult, have made a name for Ole Miss on the athletic field. Mr. Jeff Hamm is the Alumni Secretary of the Uni- versity and is the contact man between the University and the alumni of the University. He keeps the alumni informed as to the activities of the students and the school as a whole. The Alumni Secretary also makes all ar- rangements for athletic games in which the University participates. Mr. Trotter, as Secretary of the University, has many duties to perform. It is through his office that all pur- chases and payments are made. The cafeteria and the laundry are supervised under this department, as well as all improvements to buildings and grounds. . DR. DAVID HORACE BISHOP, MRS. LAURA T. MARTIN, MR. RICHARD MALCOLM GUESS, MISS ESTELLA G. HEFLEY .v f -. . .' Ty' ' , DO, . I ' , si X J' 4 if h . E231 l I 1 I 9 . , I 1 I I Y



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