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■ WALTER COX, assistant to the president, chats with COLONEL COOKSON and JOHN LANE while their wives enjoy the banquet. As business manager of the col- lege, J. C. LITTLEJOHN holds a position high on the administrative staff. With an unexpected demand for pre-fabs, HENRY HILL, Housing Project Manager, is kept active doling out the houses to married students on the campus. GUS METZ, Registrar, is responsible for the curriculum, registration, and the keeping of other college records.
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A new face in the student bank — DUSTY RHOADES— adds up the day ' s deposits. THE ADMINISTRATION MR. A. J. BROWN, treasurer of the college, is the man to whom all tuition checks are paid. Inter- ested in student affairs, he was instrumental in getting the loan fund for students. TRESCOTT HINTON, man behind the scenes, works on the books of the college. Guardian of the front office, MISS SHANKLIN serves as DR. POOLE ' S sec- retary and is also an important member of the Concert Committee. hnanaal Advisor to student organi- zations, Assistant Business Manager HAMILTON HILL, strives to keep student activities out of the red. 22
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CAMPUS PERSONALITIES To anyone who has been around the campus very long the faces on this page should be familiar. These men, some directly connected with the college, some only indirectly, are all a part of what we remember as Clemson. Need comething done — room painted? Wood lor some book- shelves? See ROY BOGGS in the C X R. POP i LUTTZ is one of the best- recognized men on the campus, for who hasn ' t visited Kluttz ' s when the mess hall failed to come through and Walhalla was out of teach? COC MIEBURG, druggist and ring merchant, keeps students supplied with magazines — of course, he doesn ' t sell many. The Chambers Printing Co. and TOM MILLFORD keep the campus supplied with posters, directories, record forms and just about any- thing else anyone might need in the way of printed material. If you can ' t find it at the Judge ' s, at half of what you ' d pay anywhere else, you can ' t find it. JUDGE KELLER ' S is first stop for students needing most any- thing in the way of dry goods. It ' s not long before the barracks ' janitors become as familiar a sight as the ramp between Second and Third Barracks. 24
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