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In Their Hands In the hands of the administrators, the college program is shaped and controlled. Modern education requires far more control than ever before if it is to meet the demands for a diversity of education that will serve to achieve the goal of fullest development of the potential of each individual who knocks at the College door. Among those on whom the President most de- pends to carry out college policy are R. G. Cremer, assistant to the president: Dr. Nathan Budd, director of resident instruction: Dr. Laurence Boylan, head of the graduate school: Dr. Ruth Schillinger, dean of women: V. T. Trusler, dean of men: Dixon Smith, registrar: Dr. Harry Waters, director of student per- sonnel services: I. I. Weigand, director of special events: Riley Stormont, physical plant superinten- dent, and many others who double as administrators and instructors.
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iifE ' M, . ww, , gy, 3 s Another Side Administration embraces a multitude of duties. In addition to the obvious administrative tasks such as providing for staff, courses, curriculum, pencils, paper, maintenance, scheduling, etc., administrators have the problem of ex- plaining the role of their institution to the public, both here and abroad. Above, President Iohn E. King and Dr. Harrv Waters explain to a visitor from the Far East the role of the teacher's college in American education. Many such visitors from Europe, Africa, Asia and South America visit the campus each year. fi F' . , Y L 'ir 'tr Q vit 1-Q fig 'it' 'S W
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The student council is representative ot the entire student body. Its purpose is not only to work 1' for the benefit of the student body and the college U but to provide a bridge of understanding between U the students and administrators. With this philosophy n in mind the student council completed successfully another year ot varied activities. C e . n I T President ,,.A,,,, ,,,,,,, D elmar Pfortmiller Vice-President t,,t Roger Eickhott Secretary ...,,.. Treasurer .... Front row: Harry Waters, sponsor: Kay Utterback, Delmar Ptortmiller, Clyde Goulden, Carl Prophet, sponsor: Blanche Dunshee. Back row: Tom Wyrick, Delbert Brinkman, Forrest Newlin, Robert Kline, Sally Choice, Delores Iones, Lynette Thornton. in
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