University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1937

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ALBERT LUKKEN Dean of the College of Fine Arts B. S., Fremont College B. M., and M. M., American Conservatory O A member of the University of Tulsa faculty whom every student meets at the beginning of each college session is Dr. I. E. Fellows. Re- quirements for graduation bring many other conferences with the Registrar. So, Dr. Fellows is the first and the last person to whom a student goes during his academic life here. O Dr. Fellows is nearly always found behind his battery of a high, smoothly-polished coun' terg dark, steel record cabinets dating way back when, small desks, large tablesg noisy typewriters, etc. He lives and works with credit balance sheets, campus schedules, Downtown College schedules, trial schedule blanks, appli- cation-for-degree cards, change-in-registration- cards, bottles of ink, pens, and blotters. He likes them-and golf and coffee. O The College of Fine Arts of the University is noted for its new methods of teaching and of presenting recitals, plays and art exhibits. Dean Lukken, head of this College, makes no at- tempt to impress students with his knowledge or abilities in the field of music. On the con- trary, he is always full of a zest for living, and his classes are far from boring. O Dean Lukken is one of those people who can give you a tremendously good time in class, and at the same time teach capably his students. The members of the A Capella Choir and the Glee Club thoroughly enjoy their many rehearsals under his direction. And not only his students enjoy him. He is known to everyone on the campus as the dean. IOHN ERNEST FELLOWS Registrar and Professor of Education B. A., M. A., Ph. D. University of Iowa

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I For many years Dean McLeod has been one of the outstanding men on the University campus. Those who get to know him well real- ize that he is a person who can be trusted in matters of grave importance. He is truly bril- liant, although he makes no show of it. Q Many students have gained great benefit from their talks with Dean McLeod. They find that with his guidance they are able to make their own decisions in doubtful matters. Pew people have that knack of imparting advice, and yet making you feel that it was your own idea. Youth appreciates that. A. M. PAXSON Dean of the College of Business Administration and Director of the Downtown College B. A., and M. A., Pennsylvania State College Ph. D., Cornell University K LAUBENCE SPURGEON McLEOD Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences B. A., University of Arkansas M. A., Ph. D., University of Chicago I When the College of Business Administra- tion was founded in 1935 the Board of Trustees sought as its head one who qualified not only as a teacher but also as an efficient business man. Dean Paxson was brought to Tulsa to plan and develop that College. His foresight, initiative, and organizing ability are largely responsible flbr the College's remarkable progress. O A good scout -this Dr. Paxson, who tries to scare us with his stories of the tough courses he teaches and' his reputation for flunking students, but his perpetual kindness and willingness to help us with our problems belie his words.



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O Dean Cole is characterized by the under- standing, the humor, and the finesse called for from a Dean of Women. Those who are in need are to be found coming in and out of her office at all hours. With tact and judgment she handles all the problems that confront her. O Dean Cole finds no difficulty in getting peo- ple to cooperate with her in her Work. As sponsor for the Women's Panhellenic Council and the Senior Staff honorary group, she is constantly Working With the outstanding women to help mold the characters of the students here, to train Women to adapt themselves readily to the ever-changing situations they must face after college. HARVEY DURRELL CHASE Dean of Men and Professor of Zoology B. A., Ohio Wesleyan University M. A., Ohio State University Graduate Study, University of Chicago MYRTLE GLEASON COLE Dean of Women B. A., University ot Iowa M. A., Columbia University O' Versatility, personality, scholarship, service make Dean Chase' representative of the Uni- versity of Tulsa at its highest standard. I Dean Chase has served the University of Tulsa longer than any man of the faculty. Since 1917, he has worked to see his one-man, two- room biology department grow into depart- ments of zoology and botany, conducted by a staff of professors and lab assistants, and occu- pying most of the lower floor of Kendall Hall. O His work as a scientist is respected and his personality as a man admired. His scientific qualities-his ability to see all angles of a question, his desire to explore the implications back of a fact, his tolerance of all but intoler- ance-particularly fit him for the office of Dean of Men.

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