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Henry Gicse ponders over a model home in his efforts to incorporate engineering and agri- culture. . . Robley Winfrey critically scans the results of his printing at the Engineering Experiment Station. . . Not toys for junior, b.it a model of some complicated molecule is holding the attention of Ernest Bindschadler. . . It must be a good subject to make Bill Stiles forget I ' . 8c A. M. and smile. . . Home Equipment Instructor Virginia Lincoln sets up in preparing to show a few reels of her own. . . Ben Willis, the genial little figure of the E. E. lab, relaxes over the evening paper. . . A tew strokes of the brush wielded by Applied Art ' s Joanne Hansen and a sparkling snow scene springs into life. Pdi r 1. 1
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A flu epidemic is of no concern to Dr. J. G. Grant as he inspects his tackle and dreams of the big one that got away . . . Walt Dunagan, of the T. A. M. department, watches intently as he operates the control of the electric clock on Clyde Williams Field. . . . J. V. McKel- vey learns a bit of original mathematics from one of his student ' s exams. . . Fred Brandner forgets his calculus for the moment as he surveys his boys of Cub Troop 158. . . Paulena Nickell takes time off from her home management duties to enjoy a good book. . . Mechan- ical Engineer R. W. Breckenridge looks as though he were really serious about his metal work. . . The master touch by Institution Management ' s Fern Gleiser. Page 13
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DEAN M. D. HELSER JOHN L. HOLMES As director of Personnel, Dean M. D. Helser tries to make avail- able all the resources of the col- lege to its students. As Dean of the Junior College he aids stu- dents in their transition from secondary to collegiate educa- tion. His twenty-fifth year here sees his advice sought by more than one thousand students each year. When not busy with his hobby, the student body, Dean Helser may be found bowling or battling par at the country club. The position of Assistant Di- rector of Personnel for Men is tliis year in the hands of J. L. Holmes. He has charge of the National Youth Administration funds which aid 800 students to the tune of $75,000 yearly. As chairman of the Student Em- ployment Committee he keeps check on all departmental labor. Mr. Holmes also supervises the newly formed Iowa State Test- ing Bureau. Comfortable, well organized living conditions is the job of the residence department, headed by Mrs. Madge I. McGlade. Keep- ing the students close together in appealing surroundings for their campus homes is her way of upholding the happiness and general welfare of the student body. Mrs. McGlade spends her spare moments writing a history of the housing conditions of our students. However, she always finds time each evening to read, maintaining that no one can be successful unless he reads. Perhaps the most contacting person on the campus is friendly Mrs. Margaret Lange, assistant director of personnel for women. Besides her instructive group talks and sponsorship of the Women ' s Panhellenic Council and Joint Social Council, Mrs. Lange supervised more than 1,000 social functions during the past year. The majority of these affairs were firesides; others were exchanges, Cyclone Twisters, Campus Varieties, open houses, church parties, departmental and divisional dinners and all formal and informal dances. JintiM i ttaiL iCH. MRS. MADGE I. MciGLADE MRS. MARGARET S. LANGE Page 5
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