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Proxy - Progress - Synonymous ibr. ljonficld Landscaping the campus is one of his main interests . . . he personally supervises the transplanting of trees and shrubbery . . . expresses his patriotism by seeing that the flag is put up every sunny day, if the janitors don't get to do another thing . . . this year saw the completion of Sorority Row, the Presidents long-wished-for plan . . . an extensive building program also gave the campus the Student Union Buildingfthe pride and joy of the college . . . this year marked the first use of the two badly-needed parking lots and the new boy's dorm--eGordon Hall . . . the Presidents primary concern is the welfare of the University . . . he is the schools A-l sports fan . . . he rarely misses a Varsity game, whether it's football, basketball, or the minor sports . . . in spite of all this business, he finds time for occasional work in his own garden, or a game of golf . . . sets students an example of friendliness.
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C. I. Duncan . . . secre- Buslness-Records-Finances Business manager . . . makes arrangements with all students at the beginning of each semester for the payment of tuition . . . holds responsibility for the transactions and financial standing of the University . . . sets the tuition fee as well as fees not covered by tuition. Registrar . . . instructs registration of students at matriculation and at the beginning of each semester . . . files high school record, entrance examina- tion, University counseling reports, and grade reports for each student . . . examines requirements of students desiring to be admitted to the University with advanced standing. Secretary-treasurer . . . makes actual collections of tuition and other fees set by the business department . . . works in close cooperation with the Registrar in the maintenance of all financial records and preparation of statements . . . serves campus organizations by establishing accounts for their use and convenience. tary-treasurer of the Uni- versity . . . the man Who really makes the wheels go round . . . has an of- fice with more machinery than a factory . . . capa- bly supervised by Helen Harrison, who gets our prize for being one of the hardest working people in school . . . has a map of the United States scaled almost to size . . . Well, almost . . . school's ace designer of budgets . . . usually knows what's go- ing to happen . . . before it happens . . . has a sense of humor and a twinkle in his eye . . . is an expert with his movie camera. Dr. I. E. Fellows . . . reg- istrar of the University of Tulsa . . . is the first per- son to greet the green freshman . . . the last per- son to bid the dignified senior good-bye. . .makes out schedules and di- plomas . . . is instructor in the field of education . . . sponsors Kappa Delta Pi, national education frater- nity . . . turns out a new crop of pedagogues an- nually . . . has a most ef- ficient office corps . . . headed by Ruth Arnold and Betty Kendall . . . has near perfect enun- ciation, making his lec- tures something extra spe- cial. lVlrs. Beryl Hancock . . . occupies one of the high- est positions held by a woman in the University . . . business manager of the University . . . is al- ways pleasant . . . al- ways calm . . , knows al- most the entire student body by name . . . and said student body tallies her as A-l . . . this year moved her office back an- other notch into a corner room of Robertson Hall... is a member of the Uni- versity Council . . . is competently aided in the outer office by Mrs. Ruth Iennings, Mrs. Erma Swift, and Mrs. Vivian Iernigan.
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