Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1925

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Berner Leigh Shi, Registrar THE Registrar's Office is the Academic Accounting Division of the Institution and co-operates with the President, Deans, and Special Committees of the Faculty in the administration of all matters affecting scholarship. The work may be classified as follows: (a) Admission and registration of students, (b) Record of all grades, conduct, personality of students, (c) Statistics, (d) Data for faculty and student committees which administer student activities, (e) Information for college publications, (f) General information, correspondence, etc. BERNER LEIGH SHI received his B. S. degree from the A. P. I. in 1904, his M. S. degree in 1905, and his C. E. degree in 1906. He attended the summer session of the University of Wisconsin in 1906 and the University of Chicago in the years 1907-09. He was secretary to the President of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute from 1904 to 1906 and Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing from 1906 to 1910. In 1910 be became Registrar of the college, in which capacity he has served the college ever since. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi honor society. Page 26

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Zebueon Ji Du, Dean TIIE School of Education is one of the six schools and colleges comprising the A. I . I. It offers two four-year degree curricula for the professional preparation of high school teachers and principals and also an additional year of graduate work. Its students represent a high level of scholarship and leadership, having one-third of the members of Phi Kappa Phi, one-fifth of those elected to Alpha Phi Epsilon, and every man elected to Gamma Sigma Delta. ZEBU I.OX JUDD, Dean of School of Education and Director of the Summer Session and Extension Teaching, is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and of Columbia University, having earned his master’s degree at the latter University and having done two years subsequent work. Before coming to Auburn he served as Superintendent of Schools and on the faculties of the University of Florida and North C'arolina. Since his connection with the A. P. I. he has held lectureships in the summer schools of Clcmson College, Baylor University, the Universities of Texas and Oklahoma, and the National Summer School of New Foundland. Dean Judd is a member of the honor fraternities of Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, the Tawse Club, and of the Greek letter fraternity, Theta Chi. He is registered in the Who’s Who in America. Pate 25



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Roy Dimmitt, Director Department of Student Activities THE Department of Student Activities is the youngest of the four main divisions of the college. It was established two years ago, and has administration over all major student activities. Formerly this office was taken care of by various members of the faculty, but with t he expansion of Auburn the Board of Directors saw fit to create this new department, so as to organize all student activities under one head. During its existence it has been a great help to students as well as an economical aid to the college. ROY DIMMITT was graduated from the University of Missouri in 1901 with the B. S. degree. He then moved to Birmingham, where he was Supervisor of Industrial Education until 1911. He occupied the Chair of Industrial Education for the summer sessions at the University of Alabama. From 1915 to 1916 he was the Inspector of the State High Schools in Alabama. He was then employed by the United States Government as Director of Industrial Education. From there he was called to Maryland as State Director of Vocational Education. It was from this position that lie came to Alabama Polytechnic Institute to become Director of Student Activities. Page 27

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