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BANYAN ' 31 V Adniinistnitiro Officers [ 13] Secretary to the President (left) Registrar (left middle group) Secretary to Treasurer (center) Treasurer (right middle group) Kiefer Sauls John E. Hayes Carma Ballif . E. H. Holt Superintendent of Buildings and Grounils B. T. Higgs A group of administrative officers such as Brigham Young University has leaves hardly a thing to be desired. In their hands the administration of the business of the institution wants for nothing better. Treasurer E. H. Holt has been with the University since 1893, filling, besides his regular duty, sometimes that of acting prexy while President Harris was away. The kindly nature and ])leasing personality of Professor Holt makes him one of the most loved figures on the Brigham Young University campus. In John E. Hayes, Registrar, students come in contact with a man whose sunny and pleasant disposition and rare sense of humor make association desirable. Registrar Hayes knows every student in the institution by his first name, and that means that he has a joke or a wisecrack for each. Besides his duties as secretary to the President, Kiefer Sauls acts as purchasing agent for the institution and the student body. Kiefer Sauls has travelled with the President on most of the latter ' s more extended trips, and he knows both the head of the institution and the institution, thus being in a position oftimes to act as mediator. Carma Ballif has been assistant in the Treasurer ' s office since her gradu- ation from the University in 1927. Her ' s is a most wiiming smile that radiates a positively attractive personality. B. T. Higgs as superintendent of buildings and campus holds a rarely important place in a phase of training of st udents who work part time for the institution. Higgs demands, above all things, tenacity and jicrscverance in duty, a quality of manifold value in all lines of Life ' s highways. igli uumu ' .ifc. -oamntHRm '
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V ; ' K )- I W BANYAN ' 31 Summer School The aim of the Summer Session of the Brigham Young University is essentially the same as that of the school year since the ses- sion has grown into a regular university quar- ter. The summer session presents a liberal of- fering of courses in many lines. In fact, prac- tically every department in the university of- fers courses during this session. The regular DR. H. M. WOODWARD Dean of Siininier School staff is always supplemented by visiting edu- cators and lecturers of national reputation. The session offers an opportunity for regular students to continue their work for degrees and also makes it possible for teachers to fill in all the state requirements. The session is divided into two terms, the first of which is held at the university plant in Provo. This term covers a period of six weeks and offers to the students an unusual opportunity to combine study, recreation and profitable social con- tact. Brigham Young University is very fortunate in being located in Provo — the heart of Utah County. Provo, from every angle, is a splendid summer school town. Because of its unusually fine climate and its great variety of fruits, flowers and trees it has long been called the Garden City. It is located in the heart of outdoor attractions. From the university campus, roads radiate in all directions along which outdoor pleasures may be found. Its nearness to several points of natural interest — Utah Lake, Tim- panogos Mountain, Mt. Nebo, and the various canyons in- viting outers — make it one of the finest centers for summer study that can be found any- where in the world. Moonlight hikes, excursions to vari- ous points of inter- est, lake regattas, sports attractions, and its many varied advantages isolate Provo and Brigham Young University as an ideal place for summer study. [14]
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