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The Dean of Men... HERBERT LATTIC In conjunction with the Idaho Student Affairs office is H. E. Lattig, Dean of Men, who serves as advisor and counselor to Idaho's male stu- dents. Mr. Lattig is also a member of various administrative committees in addition to his work with campus men students. The Dean of Women... LOUISE CARTER Idaho's Dean of Women has under her jurisdic- tion a total of 775 campus coeds for guidance, aid, and friendliness. Dean Carter in this capa- city performs her many duties, both social and disciplinary, with the best interests of Idaho coeds in mind. Dr. Ralph M. Alley, M.D. University Physician STUDENT AFFAIRS The principal concern of these five men is that of the health and welfare of the student body of the University of Idaho, both mental and physical. These are handled by Dr. Alley and Dr, Owens and Counselors Decker and Bond, while the fifth member of the group, Guy Wicks, travels throughout the State of Idaho, contacting and speaking to prospective University students. The mem bers of the student body, as well as the faculty, owe these men a vote of thanks. Dr. Guy E. Owens, M.D. C. O. Decker C. H. Bond Guy P. Wicks Associate University Physician Chief Counselor Counselor Field Agent 13
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Next, We Present That AUl- Powerful Suantity “THE AD NISTRATION® To these men are charged the duties of guiding and maintaining the smooth operation of the Idaho admin- istrative machinery. Among the members of this department are Harlow Campbell, Director of Educa- tional Field Service; L. C. Cady, Research Council Secretary, who coordinates the Idaho research pro- gram with that of other schools and government projects; Warner Cornish, Family Housing Director, who aids married students in finding apartments; K. A. Dick, Bursar and Business Manager; George Gagon, able University Engineer; D. D. DuSault, Req- istrar and keeper of the academic records; Rafe Gibhs, Director of Information, who handles all Univ ersity publicity; Robert Greene, who is in charge of Univer- sity dormitories; James Lyle, Idaho's capable Alumni Secretary who keeps records of former students and graduates, and L. F. Zimmerman, Librarian, who is in charge of the University’s large and well-equipped library. Harlow Campbell Educational Field Service Warner Cornish Family Housing Director George Gagon University Ergineer Rafe Gibbs Director of Information dames Lyle Alumni Secretary L. C. Cady Executive Secretary K. A. Dick Bursar D. D. DuSault Registrar Robert Greene Director of Dormitories L. F. Zimmerman Librarian
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Our Very Own cee STUDENT UNION... CENTRALIZED MECCA FOR ACTIVE IDAHO STUDENT MEMBERSHIP Completing its first full year of service, the ldaho Student Union has become the center of student campus activities. Here also is the home of Idaho's traditional Blue Bucket, which serves as a meeting place and cafeteria for students and faculty, and where the customary between-classes cup of coffee is enjoyed. The tables in the Bucket also serve the chess and bridge addicts. The first floor of the Union contains the offices of the Student Union Manager, the ASUI General Man- ager, and of The Argonaut, school newspaper—also two private dining rooms and the student-owned bookstore. On the second floor there are three large, modern ballrooms, where Idaho's all-campus dances and func- tions are held, a small, well-equipped theatre and the Dipper, a coke and dance room. On the third and top floor there are several con- ference rooms for the use of the students, the Execu tive Board room, the office of the AWS president, the women students’ lounge, KUOI, the University radio station, a reading and study room, equipped with desks, comfortable chairs and the latest magazines, and the office of The Gem, school yearbook. Downstairs from the main lobby is the game room. Here in spare moments the students may play pool, snooker or bowl on one of the eight up-to-date alleys. The recently finished Student Union Building, which cost over $650,000, was paid for, is maintained by, and administered by the Associated Students of the University of Idaho, for the use, benefit and enjoy- ment of the student body,
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