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. 3 x ToH Colonel Blak the many fine l members he ai neers that he 3 who knew him of shaking his heard him wh: pened to pass l long be re-mer well as a fine e Colonel Vai his varied actiw it can never be 21 good word f the people of in view of thi school.
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THE DEANS ,. re, . 1 lf l 'Y f 2, ., ,., ,,,, ...ya-sum .J 'if Hilf- 2, ,Y 'yn . ,1 -. V? . DEAN WEBER-On july 1, 1955 Dr. Paul Weber was named Dean of Faculties, This marked a milestone in a remarkable career which began thirty years before upon his graduation from the Southeastern Missouri State College. He received his M.S. in Chemistry from the Missouri School of Mines in 1927 and in 1935 his doctorate in Organic Chemistry from Purdue University. Beginning his permanent stay at Tech in 1955, Dr. Weber served as a chemistry professor until 1948 when he was named head of the School of Chemical Engineering. A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Dean Weber is a man of rare qualities and ability and deserves much credit for the outstanding job he has done in his first year as Dean of Faculties. DEAN MASON-Since commencing his faculty work at Tech in 1938, as an assistant professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, Dean Mason has earned the highest respect of the student body and the esteem of his contemporaries. A graduate of the Speed Technical Institute in 1930 and earning his Ph.D. at Yale in 1935, he was instrumental in the Chemical Engineering Departments qualification to become Tech's first doctorate offering school. In 1948, when he was named Dean of the Engineering College, he was also selected to Who's Who in Engineering. Known about the hill for his outstanding work and his never being too busy to listen to any student's problem, Dean Mason is truly a credit to the faculty and an inspiration to the student body of Georgia Tech. DEAN HEFNER was graduated from Roanoke College in 1925 with a B.S. degree and received his M.S. degree in 1927 and his Ph.D. both from Chicago University. He served as Head of the Department Of Mf1fhemf1flCS from 1936 to 1945 when he was named Dean of GCD' effll SFUCUCS- Ifl 1948 his title was changed to Dean of the General College. In 1950 he was selected to Who's Who in America primarlll' because of his outstanding work in this position. His honorar1CS include Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi and he was a member of Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity. His favorite pastimes are amateur magic, photography and collecting tropical fish. Truly a bill' hant gentleman, Dean Hefner has long been looked up to by studer1IS as a shining example of outstanding ability. 24 Grifllflf is Per la bers the Scggge terniWr hi? hi 1 the School S g D639 became iid hiS iflfofma - r ' eaCh and eve :ld admiration ' or has come In C DEAN AJAX' from EYHQIY Ur gfee. During th United SW l Egan of Sruden and milfll' ggfadu ment detail? HU' fraternifY, his ho and Phi KHPPH be remembered has their interes DEAN PERSHI his A.B. in Bit Education from Indiana Univer. fraternity and cl immeasurable af litations and hz program. Tbrou :ions have deve their problems 5 the crew-cut an-
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