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;!LWA; President ' s Aides ■ KiEFER B. Sauls Purchasing Agent iSccrcfary to the Prc- ' idenf John E. Hayes Registrar E. H. Holt Treasurer B. T. HiGGS Custodian PURCHASING AGENT Kiefer Sauls fills a position of three-fold responsibility. As Secretary to the President he oversees office routine and assists with various details of administration; as purchasing agent he secures for the institution supplies and equipment; and as manager of the stenographic bureau he has charge of clerical equipment and service. REGISTRAR The Registrar ' s office under the management of J. E. Hayes is Alpha and Omega in connection with the career of the university student, since it is the place of first con- tact on registering in the institution, and the last place of concern when securing credits for graduation. Registrar Hayes ' motto is. make the students feel at home so they ' ll want no other. TREASURER This is the thirty-fifth year of service to the Brigham Young University for Treasurer E. H. Holt. In this capacity he has been responsible for handling the funds of the school and for the details of administration connected with his de- partment. Besides his regular duties he has been Professor in the School of Commerce, and acted as administrator dur- ing President Harris absence. CUSTODIAN Since 1896. B. T. Higgs has been Custodian of the in- stitution. He has supervision over janitorial services, up- keep, improvements, and repairs of the grounds and build- ings. Mr. Higgs not only aids students in securing employ- ment, but also inspires them wtih his educational plan of instruction in character training which runs parallel with their work. Three
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President Franklin S. Harris President ' s Message To the Readers of the Banyan: This book is sent out by the Banyan staff in the hope that it will bring satisfaction and happiness to hundreds of those who have been privileged to attend Brigham Young University. As we look over the book in years to come and see the pictures of faculty members and students with whom we have not been privileged to associate during the intervening years, I am sure that our hearts will be thrilled by memories which these pictures will recall. The Banyan is more than just a picture book. It conveys something of the democratic spirit of this great university. It reminds us of work and of nonsense, of class room and social function, and out of all of these we have the memory of what college life has meant to us. May this Banyan take its place along with its worthy predecessors in carrying over to the present student body the spirit of the Y. -F. S. HARRIS. Two
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; w - ; Dean Nettie Neff Smart Dean Carl F. Eyring Dean A. N. Merrill Dean Lowry Nelson DEAN OF WOMEN It was primarily as an advisory factor that the office of the Dean of Women was created and has been continued. It has been the desire of Mrs. Smart to have the confidence of the girls in order to be able to advise them concerning problems that inevitably arise in university life — to be a de- pendable friend and confident rather than a critic and dis- ciplinarian. Dean Nettie Neff Smart. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Nature has put a bit of all of herself into the most humble creature. Thus, as you achieve a fullness of life you — your sound and agile body, your trained and creative mind, your matured and balanced emotions — are indeed a glorious expression of nature at her best. It is the aim of the Arts and Sciences to stimulate and aid this achievement. — Dean Carl F. Eyring. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The College of Education is preparatory to all phases of school work. Positive emphasis is laid upon the problem of school administration, the organization of educational fa- cilities, and actual classroom work. Practical experience in teaching is provided through the Brigham Young Training school which is used as a laboratory for instruction in the Education Department. --Dean A. N. Merrill. COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE The L.D.S. principle of lay leadership places upon the College of Applied Science a religious responsibility. To exercise their leadership most effectively, community leaders in social and religious affairs must be able to establish them- selves on a firm economic basis. To do this, they must be well trained in the trades and vocations characteristic of community life in this region. — Dean Lowry Nelson. Four
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