he . The College of Indiana State has progressed during the last seventy years from one of the remotest teacher training centers in Indiana to the fourth ranking teachers college in the United States. The improvement of the physical plant augmented by the faculty and administrative personnel has been a vital factor in the development of Indiana State. Student and alumni interests have played an important role in this forging ahead of Indiana State. The new Fine Arts and Commerce building and the much-needed and appreciated Student Union have filled the gap in the almost perfect set-up of physical qualifications. In the section to follow informal portrayals of the administration, faculty members, and the departments they represent, will be shown as they appear to the student body during their everyday activities of assistance and co- operation. The seniors-their officers, committee chairmen, various shots of senior activity, and the data concerning their participation in collegiate activity-all will be given in the College Section. Section Editor ,,...... ...,..... H oward L. Grigsby O
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The College Board meets to discuss matters of iinportance t-oncerning State Teacher Training Colleges. As you see them. VV. H 'Wagont-r. C'.,,nti'ollei of Ball State: L. A. Pittenger. President of Ball State: Floyd I. lVlcMui'ray: Ralph N. Tireyg VV1lliam F. Cronin: President of the Board. John H, Heller and ex-business manager and vice-president of lndiana Stale, fit-orge Cf Cole They are pictured in the president's oflice. Mr. Grover Van Duyn. the new business manager of the college, investigates the records in the safety vault as we catch him with the camera. Mr. Van Duyn has impressed all during his short time on the campus by his quiet and efficient manner. As ace man in the program for a bigger and better Indiana State. John F. Sembower, director of public relations, has done a super job of always keeping Indiana State before the public eye. Mr. Jack C. Hannah, director of Alumni activities, looks into his huge record of State alumni. Besides his supervision of alumni activities, Jack edits the Alumni Quarterly. news bulletin for State alumni. Dean of 'Women Charlotte S. Burford directs the feminine element of college toward the best in life. Her qualities of character are an example for all college coeds. Dean of Men Frederick H. Weng looks after the interests of all men stu- dents, the largest in State's history. His interests in all phases of student activity mark him an example for all future teachers.
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