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Left to right are Dean Brown, Dean Beatty, Dr. Hubert Phillips, Dean Baker, Registrar Wilma Wight Dean Lang, Dean Briggs and President Thomas. PRESlDENT'S CABINET THE President's Cabinet has many and varied duties, chief of which is serving in an ad- visory capacity to the college president, Dr. Thomas. Some of the major duties of the Cabinet rest in their responsibility of appointing tac- ulty members to the various committees in regard to administrative organization, passing on all major items of the administration, such as the work ot the audio-visual education committee, and passing upon questions about exceptions in registration procedure and admittance. lt also handles the problems not taken care ot by a specific committee, passes on unusual cases brought up by the deans, and sets the calendar ofthe school year. The president and seven faculty members make up the cabinet. Dr. Thomas as presi- dent heads the group. Other members are Dr. Forrest D. Brown, dean of students, Harold Beatty, dean of men, Dr. Hubert Phillips, head of the History Department, Miss Mary C. Baker dean of women, Mrs. Wilma Wight, registrar and secretary of the Cabinet, Dr. A. R. Lang, dean ot pretessional education, and Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs, dean of general education.
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DEANS THE prehistoric era was marked by the Stone Age, the Iron Age . . . and now in our times we have a new period, the Dean Age at Fresno State. There are tive deans who help the students. Each dean has a particular job besides numerous committee jobs and outside activities. Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs, Dean ot General Education, deals with curriculum problems.He sees to it that stu- dents get a well-balanced course ot studies. Every student should have a good general education besides specific knowledge in a major field. The Dean ot Professional Education, Dr. A. R. Lang, advises teachers and teacher trainees. He is interested in maintaining high professional standards and plan- ning courses to meet these standards. The man responsible tor student personnel and guid- ance service, Dr. Forrest D. Brown, Dean ot Students, seeks to help students in their vocational choices. The Dean ot Men, Dean ot Women and employment secre- tary work with Dr. Brown. Housing, lnter-Fraternity Council, Pan Hellenic, Ad- mission Committee, discipline, Blue Key, Tokalon, Presi- dent's Cabinet, Date Committee, and many other things present problems to Miss Mary C. Baker, Dean at Women, and Harold J. Beatty, Dean ot Men, Yes this is the Dean Age at Fresno State. Dr. A. R. Lang Dr. Mitchell P. Briggs Miss Mary C. Baker Dr. Forrest D. Brown Harold J. Beatty
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l STUDENT 5 PRESlDENT'S l MESSAGE l ACING the colleges and uni- versities of today is one of the most complex and explosive problems that has ever existed. Most of the energies of the world seem dedicated to destruction, and oppression, yet the institu- tions of higher education remain an influence dedicated to the overthrow of the insecurity and misery that now face mankind. lt is the colleges and univer- sities that can-and must- shoulder this responsibility of re- placing the ignorance of the W0flCl Wlln Undefslnndlng Und Wendell Bell, President of the Associated Students knowledge, in order to direct of Fresno State College. man's energies from the realm at force and unintelligence into the realm of reason. It is they that have the potential tion. The ultimate responsibility for doing this rests ability to meet and solve today's problems. with the individual student as he takes his place in society. However, in order to realize this great potentiality, the facts and principles considered, primarily, as aca- demic questions in the classrooms, must be applied as dynamic and living principles to the actual situa- John Harlan, Coordinator The driver's seat Putting their souls into it
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