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I EDWARD VOLDSETH Director, Sfudeni' Affairs, Men lVIARJ ORIE CUNNINGHAM Director, S+uden+ Affairs, Women ROBERT B. KAMM Dean of Students Deanoi tudent Office EDWARD VOLDSETI-I IS Drakels young, personable Director of Student Affairs for Men. Here since l950, Voldseth is known for his work with the fraternity system. He acts also as faculty adviser- member to Drake's inter-fraternity council. MRS. MARINORIE CUNNINGHAM is in her H1-st year as Director of Student Affairs for VVomen. Before Drake, she was at lVIacMurray Col- lege for Woiiaen at jacksonville, Illinois. lVlICI-IAEL BARRY, WHO joined the Dean of Students staff in 1951, is director of coun- ROBERT B. KAMM, with a smile ready for any student who might stop in, is probably one of the busiest men at Drake. If it's not a meeting of the StudentfFaculty council, of which he is a member eX-oHicio, it may be one of a dozen other committees or a conference With the staff under his jurisdiction. His oflice is purveyor of much information on the student activities and other phases of varied Drake living. seling and testing in addition to being co- MICHAEL BARRY ment service. ordinator of veterans' affairs. O. E. NIFFENECQCQER is the man to see if you need a job. His ollice keeps a list of part- time jobs for students and a graduate place- O. E. NIFFENEGGER
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KASTEN McCLELLAND ROBERTS STUHR WALLACE Page I0 MELVIN W. HYDE Assi. Presideni ROY W. BIXLER Registrar I iriver it Admini tration MELVIN W. HYDE arrived at Drake in 1949 to 'fill the newly-created post of assistant president of the university. In essence, his job entails the han- dling of many university policy- making duties, in addition to execut- ing the overflow of top-level Work from the turbulent desk of President Henry G. Harmon. CARI., KASTEN, the business manager, stands guard over all funds. JACK MCCLELLAND, director of ath- letics, supervises all sports. GRAHAM ROBERTS takes executive care of the university's libraries. ROBERT STUI-IR,S job is directing uni- versity public relations. DONALD WALLACE, institutional studies chief, tests all courses. BROWN CHITWOOD GRAY ROY W. BIXLER, the little man with the neatly-cultivated mustache and the harried look around registration time, has actually eased .much of the tedium of that task. Systems such as registration by name rather than by appointment make the Whole thing simpler. JUSTIN BROWN, admissions counsel- or, aids prospective students. JULIUS CI-IITWOOD has charge of the library's humanities division. ALBION GRAY heads the library's so- cial science division. PAUL KNAPP is in charge of the library's science division. PAUL iWORRISON puts Drake in head- lines from the news bureau. ELI ZUBAY, assistant registrar, aids Bixler with 'Kthe signup. KNAPP MORRISON ZUBAY
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