Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1938

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Back row. Front row: Noth. Galvin. Keenan. Plock. Wallace, Boyd Pierson. ShuU. Baker. Simpson. Lawther lOUUfl STRie BOARD OF GDUCflTIOn George T. Baker George T. Baker President Thomas W. Keenan Vice-president M. R, Pierson Secretary Henry C. Shull S. J. Galvin Cora E. Simpson Anna B. Lawther John P, Wallace W. Earl Hall Richard Plock W. R. Boyd W. G. Noth To the Students, the Faculty and Executives of Iowa State College: The Iowa State Boai-d of Education feels keenly an interest in the Iowa State College. During the troublesome times of the recent past, the student body, the faculty and the executives all have joined to promote the morale and the standards, to the end that Iowa State holds a high position among the technical institutions of the world. We congratulate you on your accomplishments. Yours truly, VUyW.KA Jjtxy Cr President. 24

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PRfSIDEni CHARLES e. FRILEV



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PRESIDeni ' S OFFICE The position of Director of Agricultural Relations was established for the further coordination of the varied agricultural activities of Iowa State College and for the development of a more understanding rela- tionship between the college and the agricultural and business activities of our state. Included among other duties has been the management of the farms which are a part of the college endowment. — George W. God- frey. REGISTRAR The following are some of the more important func- tions of the Registrar ' s staff: Admission of undergradu- ate and graduate students; publication of College Directory and General Catalogue; preparation of sched- ule of classes; general direction of registration proced- ure; recording, distribution, and analysis of grades; checking students for graduation; determining eligibil- ity for activities and for scholastic honors. — J. R . Sage. BUSmESS mRnflGER The Business Manager has general oversight of col- lege business activities. The more important ones are accounting, auditing, purchasing, collection of student tuition, preparation of financial reports, management of tenant properties, operation of stores and service departments, supervision of departmental business ac- tivities, assisting the president in budget preparation, assisting staff members in solving business problems, and auditing the accounts of student organizations. — H. C. Gregg. TREASURER The college treasurer salutes the Bomb of 1938. Il has been a pleasure to have had more or less close asso- ciation with all the Bomb staffs since 1930. The treas- urer works under regulations set up by the finance committee of the Iowa State Board of Education in reference to deposit of funds in designated banks, and investment of trust funds in state and federal bonds. Various restrictions are also imposed by the statutes of Iowa and the United States government. College funds are protected with electric delayed opening and time locks, steel safes and reinforced concrete vaults. Rob- bery, burglary, messenger holdup and forgery insurance policies are kept in force. All persons handling money furnish fidelitv bonds. — C. B. Murray.

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