Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1938

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'IIS Office i idculTy, Vldleg H16 and ex- eTy, He 5 C0uncil 0FdinaT0f ' Whal- abour rr, N f E :Tics nce and iTing by e school e senior I gradu- y make in The rich noT JuT also ucaTion. courses rrTuniTy y every of re- a mosT as The . given STaTe. re al de- gineef' -kable aded more Mom' Close Nidef T he rfldar 5 'FOV i ilie nC?S. aiiers ing IVE DFFT E EREDERIC CHILD BIGGIN Dean of The School oT ArchiTecTure and Allied ArTs The School oT ArchiTecTure and Allied ArTs is composed oT The DeparTmenT oT ArchiTecTure and The DeparTmenT oT Applied ArT. Degree courses are oTTered in ArchiTecTure, Landscape ArchiTecTure, lnTerior DecoraTion, and Commercial and Graphic ArTs. All are open To boTh men and women. The DeparT- menT oT ArchiTecTure is a member oT The AssociaTion oT Col- legiaTe Schools OT ArchiTecTure, and is endorsed by The Ameri- can lnsTiTuTe oT ArchiTecTs Through The award oT iTs Annual Medal. The DeparTmenT oT Applied ArT is a member oT The SouThern STaTes ArT League. and, in addiTion To iTs proTessional degree course. oTTers a broad ToundaTion in all oTher lines oT arT work. JOHN JENKINS WILMORE Dean of The School of Engineering Auburn has long been noTed Tor her excellenT courses in The division oT engineering. The School oT Engineering includes The deparTmenTs oT Civil and Highway. ElecTrical, Mechanical and AeronauTical, TexTile, lndusTrial Engineering and Shops. Machine Design and Drawing, and The Engineering ExperimenT STaTion. Closely associaTed wiTh The School oT Engineering is The worlc in Chemical Engineering under The School oT Chemis- Try and Pharmacy. C5raduaTes oT Auburn's Engineering School are in consTanT demand in every secTion oT The UniTed STaTes as well as in many Toreign counTries. The courses oTTered have a broad scope including Training in indusTrial organizaTion and planT managemenT. CLIFFORD LEROY l-IARE Dean of The School of ChemisTry and Pharmacy The School oT ChemisTry oTTers Tour-year courses of insTrucTion in chemisTry and pharmacy which lead To The degrees oT Bachelor oT Science in Chemical Engineering, ChemisTry, and Pharmacy. The school also oTTers The basic courses in chemis- Try Tor all The oTher schools in The insTiTuTion. Special TaciliTies are oTTered advanced sTudenTs Tor doing research worlc on inTer- esTing problems in The more imporTanT Tields oT chemisTry. The School of Pharmacy is a sTandard accrediTed school oT The American AssociaTion oT Colleges oT Pharmacy Tor The Training of pharmacisTs and of pharmaceuTical chemisTs. ZEBULGN JUDD Dean of The School of EducaTion A mark of disTincTion Tor The School oT EducaTion is The TacT ThaT iT has placed a greaT maioriTy oT iTs graduaTes in responsible Teaching posiTions during The lasT decade. Since The school was creaTed. more Than Twelve hundred sTudenTs have gradu- aTed wiTh eiTher Bachelor's or MasTer's degrees in Educafion- Recognizing school service as a profession wiTh varied lines of acTiviTy, The School oT EducaTion has devised and seT up a number of specialized curricula as preparaTion Tor The various Tields oT endeavor in elemenTary and secondary educaTiOr1. school supervision. and school adminisTraTion. The school is cooperaTing wiTh The STaTe Curriculum DevelopmenT program.

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Wm it,-F ADMINI T RALPH BROWN DRAUGHON ExecuTive SecreTary The ExecuTive SecreTary assisTs The PresidenT in all maTTers in- volving The adminisTraTion oT The College. InTo his oTTice come all The problems arising Trom relaTionships oT TaculTy, sTudenT body. and paTrons oT The College. He handles The mulTiTude OT deTails connecTed wiTh The TormulaTion and ex- pression oT policies. His duTies are inTiniTe in varieTy. He acTs as an adviser oT men, secreTary To The ExecuTive Council composed oT Deans oT The College, and as general coordinaTor of college acTiviTies. All Things come across his desk. WhaT- ever The problem. iT is his iob To geT someThing done abouT iT. LT. COLONEL FRED C. WALLACE Head of The School of MiliTary Science and TacTics For The pasT eighTeen years The School oT lvliliTary Science and TacTics aT Auburn has received The highesT possible raTing by The War DeparTmenT during iTs annual inspecTions. The school comprises a Field ArTillery and an Engineer uniT oT The senior division OT The Reserve OTTicer's Training Corps. Upon gradu- aTion Trom The MiliTary De-parTmenT. The sTudenT may make applicaTion Tor appoinTmenT as a second lieuTenanT in The OTTicers' Reserve Corps. The school oTTers courses which noT only Train The sTudenT Tor service in The regular army. buT also Training which is a valuable parT oT his general educaTion. GEORGE PETRIE Dean of The GracluaTe School For more Than TiTTy years The College has conducTed courses in graduaTe worlc. The GraduaTe School oTTers The opporTuniTy To sTudy beyond The Bachelor oT Science degree in nearly every deparTmenT. Auburn is carrying ouT a greaT program of re- search. invesTigaTing The resources oT The STaTe and The m0ST proTiTable way To uTilize Them. Research is emphasized as The chieT characTerisTic oT advanced sTudy: Thus The sTudenT is given Training Tor leadership in The TuTure progress oT The STaTe- The lvlasTer's degree is awarded Those sTudenTs who have suc- cessTully compleTed The requiremenTs Tor iT. ProTessional de- grees are given Tor noTable success in The pracTice OT engineer- Ing aTTer graduaTion. MISS ZOE DOBBS Dean oT Women and Social DirecTor The QrowTh of The women's sTudenT body is a remarkable Teafure OT The recenT developmenT oT The college. ATTracTeCl by The PVGCTical and scienTiTic oTTerings oT The insTiTuTion. mOI'e and more women are enrolling as sTudenTs. The Dean OT Wom' en encourages This movemenT and sTrives To develop CTOSS TeIaT'Qn9hlPS beTween sTudenT and college. as well as Wider P5fJfICIpaTion in campus acTiviTies by women sTudenTs. The Social DirecTor approves all evenTs placed upon The Calendar oT The STudenT Social CommiTTee. arranges Tor chaperoneS Tor dances. and handles all The deTails involved in enTerTainmq The hundreds oT visiTing girls who come To Auburn Tor The dar1C95-



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ADIVII LT JOI-IN WINPIELD SCOTT Dean of The School of Science and LiTeraTure The School oT Science and LiTeraTure embraces The deparTme oT Economics. Sociology, English, Foreign Languages, I-lisTor MaThemaTics, Physical EducaTion, Physics, and SecreTarial Train ing, Degrees oTTered in This school are based on various com binaTions oT subiecTs presenTed by These deparTmenTs and in some cases. subiecTs oTTered by oTher schools oT The colle e g . The courses lead To a B.S. degree along culTural and liberal lines, Toreign service, business adminisTraTion, pre-law, and pre medicine lincluding pre-denTisTryl. The school also admin isTers The TundamenTaI culTural, scienTiT'ic, and Ii+erary subiecfg necessary Tor The proper Training ol: men and women in all branches of The insTiTuTion. ISAAC SADLER Iv1cADORY Dean of The School of VeTerinary Medicine The School- ol: VeTerinary Medicine, Through iTs Trained gradu- aTes, meeTs The greaT demand Tor quaIiTied veTerinarians Through- ouT The u T ' Th lc ' ' ' co n ry in e wor oT prevenTion and eradicahon oT diseases oT animals. GraduaTes oT The School are admiTTed by civil service examinaTions To appoinTmenTs in The service of The Bureau oT Animal IndusTry oT The UniTed STaTes DeparT- menT oT AgricuITure and To The UniTed STaTes Army, and also To membership in The American VeTerinary Medical Associa- Tion. The School oT VeTerinary Medicine aT Auburn has been approved by The American VeTerinary Medical AssociaTion Th B ' ' ' e ureau oT Animal lndusTry, and The UnlTed STaTes Civil Service Commission. MISS DANA KING GATCI-IELL AcTing Head of The School of Home Economics The Alabama PoIyTechnic InsTiTuTe oTTers courses dealing wiTh all phases oT home economics, leading To a wide range oT occu- aTi ' pf pns In pracTicaIly every Tield open To women GraduaTes I' or e .School oT Home Economics are holding responsible po- sITions in schools and in oTher proTessionaI enTerprises, and are rapidly makin Th ' g ear inTIuence TelT ThroughouT The naTion. The TacuJlTy oT The school includes Teachers Trained in child develop- men. cloThing and TexTiIes Toocl preparaTion and serving. house planning and equipnienT, home managemenT, nuTriTion. and hou h Id se o economics. The school also provides sTudies Tor graduaTe sTudenTs. - MARION JACOB FUNCI-IESS Dean of The School of AgricuITure Tcllie cgnurses in The School oT AgricuITure are designed To PFO' vi ' - e oTh a broad ToundaTion in The pure science and a Tair amounT oT culfural subiecTs wiTh The hope oT producing gradu- aTes who b ' ore oTh versaTlIe and culTured. The School of AQFI' CUITure has IcepT pace wiTh The rapid advancemenT oT agricul- 'rural meThods, and each year sends ouT many graduaTes To Tak? TTIQITGPIGCGS in The Trained field oT agricuITuraI speciaIis'fS. Prac'TicaI s I T' ou ions oT many Tarm problems are solved on The numerous ' ++ ?XP9rImenT sTaTions IocaTed in various parTs of The S GDS. A liberal policy is Tollowed in eIecTive sTudies, Thus GS- suring a bro d d ' ' -- - ' ' ' a e ucaTlon in addzTion To The specialized Training- nTs Y

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