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A » HI I X I S T It A T I O X I In- office of Director of Student Affairs which is held by James K. Foy. is one of Xuburn’s broadest administrative positions. Tin su| ervision of all student activity fee projects, men’s housing, the Veterans’ Administration, the Auburn l nion Building, the Student Guidance Service, and student employment is the responsibility of Mr. Foy. lie serves as chairman of the Xubiirn In ion Board and the Board of Student Publications. JAMES E. FOY KATHERINE C. CATER G. W. BEARD Director of Sfudoot Affairs Dean of Wcnon and Social Director Diractor of Alhlofics XI i» Katherine Cater, the Dean of XX omen, is responsible for the welfare of all girls living in college dormitories. Since tin-number of girls living in college dormitories is still continuing to increase, her responsibility is taking on new dimensions. She supervise an effective counseling program and maintains efficiently functioning dormitories. As Social Director, Xliss Cater helps plan and coordinate the social activities of the college. 16
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» 1 I N I S T IK A T I O Dr. E. V. Smith is the director of Auburn's division of re-search which is concerned with tin- functioning of Auburn's Agriculture Experiment Station. The purpose of the research division is to ex| criinent with and develop agriculture which will enable the farmer to produce crops with increased eflicienev. Formerly Dean Smith was Vssistanl Dean of the School of grienlture. Perhaps the most far reaching of Auburn's three hranches is that of the extension system. The efforts of this division, directed by Mr. I’. 0. Dav is, are fell In ncarlv every citizen of Mahama. Research discoveries arc distributer! throughout the state by the county agent and home demonstration system. Mr. Davis has been President of the Southeastern Resources Development Association and the Southern Agricultural Workers Association. (diaries . Edwards. Registrar, is the head of the department w liieh admitted over 7.000 students to Auburn last September. The registrar also supervises the distribution of the catalogs. Ml information sinli as names, addresses, class standings, grade , grade point averages, and credits of all students are kept hv the registrar. Complete records of all students who attend or have attended Auburn are also kept for reference. W . Trav is Ingram, business Manager and Treasurer of Mali inui Polytechnic Institute, is in charge of all financial alTair of tin- c ollege. All final budgeting is done by Mr. Ingram. Mr. Ingram is a incmlxr of the Joint Committee of Business Officers which is advisory hoard to the Association of hand Grant Colleges and I nivcrsitics and the National Association of Stale ('nivcrsitics on Financial Matters. The Executive Secretary of the Auburn Alumni Association. Joseph B. Saner, maintains the link between the Auburn alumni and the school. Keeping the alumni informed about the school is done through the Alumni Association’s publication. tin Alumnncs. By reading the Alnmnnis. every Auburn alumni has an opportunity to learn ulnml the activities of the students and faeultv on campus and the mcmlrers of their own class.
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. . I {card, Director « f Athletics for Auburn. is responsible for the functioning of all of Auburn's athletic teams which participate in intercollegiate athletics. Through the physical education classes the Department of Athletics offers to all Auburn's students instruction in a number of sports. The planning, coordination and supervision of Auburn's intramural s|H rts program is handled by the Department of Athletics. Clyde II. Cantrell is the director of the libraries. The main library and the six branches, where one finds some of the printed material of a specialized nature, serve to increase the uhurn student's educational and recreational opportunities, for these purposes there are approximately 100.000 lmoks. many periodicals and technical journals, and a record collection. Also there are donations of papers, journals, and books from several private collections. Mr. L. (). Braokeen is Director of Publicity. All publicity for Alabama Polytechnic Institute is handled by Auburn's News Bureau which is directed by Mr. Braekeen. The News Bureau releases current news about all of the administrators, officers. and students in the ten schools and of the three divisions. Also a complete file of all pictures and printed material about Auburn is kept for reference. Sam I'. Brewster, the Director of Building and Grounds, is concerned with the functioning of the physical plant of the Mahama Polytechnic Institute. The department has done a great deal in the designing and layout of the campus and its buildings, file responsibility of maintenance and operation of all the buildings, grounds and cqui| mcnt of tin-college i-that of Mr. Brewster and bis staff. s the Medical Director. Dr. Morgan V. Brown is in charge of a program of medical services offered to all Auburn students. I he first service i- offered upon a student's entrance to Mahama Polytechnic Institute, when In i given a complete medical examination. To further meet the medical needs of the Auburn student, there is a hospital, a clinic, an ambulance service, and a tubercular Vray service. 2 5 if 5-3 Sif £ ® 6 % ty. d) -u — O £ o ? o2 5
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