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[muniro!— tin; gjC? ■■iI . ' ,PXn-rnTTiT ' LuELLA Galliver, M.A., Assista)it Dean of JJ oinoi. Thelma Mills, Director, Hoyt Hall. Louise McNiff, B.A., Assistant Director, Mcrica Hall. Helen C. Hishop, M.A., Dean of Women 10 ROBABLY no one realizes the important position and the great responsihihty held hy the Dean of Women. She is the leader of the young women of our campus in every phase of campus activity and helps not only to mold the lives of these girls, hut also to inspire them to observe the laws and ideals common to every social group. Although her powers sometimes verge on policies of restriction, she is not primarily seeking to shackle the women of the campus, but to give to them the benefits of her experiences and better judgment. The Dean is a woman whom every girl respects and admires. She is the guid- ing force to which every girl looks and depends. Page Twciny
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' II ■■ HE government of the University shall vest in a board of nine trustees to be ■ appointed by the Governor, not more than three of whom may be residents of any one county of the state, together with the Governor, the President of the Uni- versity and the State Superintendent of Public Insruction, as members ex-officio. The term of office of the trustees appointed shall be six years. Mr. Elliott and Mr. Geddes are now in their second six-year terms. Mr. Ouealy served two years of an unexpired term and was reappointed for six years The other members, Mrs. Haggard, Mr. Holliday, Mr. Marshall, Mrs. Grieve, Mr. Schwoob and Mr. Lynn are serving their original appointments. Mrs. Morton, an ex-officio member, is in her third four-year term. Governor Emerson and President Crane are the other ex-officio members. SUiikHii :, — Fav H. Smith, Fkiii) W. Gkhdus, J. M. Schuikh!, Pkkmdknt Crank. Frank A. Holliday, J. A. Elliott, D. P. B. Marshall, Will M. Lynn Seated — P. J. QuEALY. Mrs. Katharine A. Morton, Governor Emerson, Harriett T. Grieve, Anna B. Haggard Page Nineteen
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Ralph E. McWhinnie, B.A. T ' istrar nPHE work of the Registrar has changed from that of a bookkeeper to historian. ■ He is ' at present one of the most important of administrative officers of the Uni- versity. He comes in contact with more students than probably any other officiah In former days the Registrar ' s office was one merely of tigures, statistics, and records. Today, his files disclose the university life-history of the student. Not only are the grades shown, but also every activity he entered into in his college career, in fact, everything of importance and interest concerning him is preserved for a permanent record of his university life in the files of the Registrar ' s office. With the increase in the number of details to be recorded, and the steady in- crease in the size of the student body, the personnel of the Registrar ' s office has steadily increased until it is now several times the size of the original force. With its increase in size and amount of work has come a proportionate increase in im- portance and utility, until it is one of the most efficient and useful branches of the administration. Piine Twenty-one
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