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Built in 1 892 as Agricultural Hall . . As Bot- any Hall, observes its fiftieth birthday with the 1942 Bomb . . . The administrative of- fices of the Division of Agriculture moved in 1910 . . . Typifies Iowa State of its day. 17
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ADMIIVISTHATIDJV Student L ounciiA function nrouan dcnis, ol ihe students, for the students, is the way Iowa State College men and women want their affairs managed. Suppose we investigate the case of one such A. M. (average man) who begins his climb to campus prominence by becoming an offi- cer in his departmental club. From here, he advances to his divisional council where he helps plan the divisional dance, reception for freshmen interested in his division, and Veishea activities. Selected as one of two from his divisional council, our A. M. be- comes a member of Cardinal Guild, the true student governing body of the campus. The Guild selects chairmen for major dances of the year, concerns itself with all student problems, and handles the all-college elec- tion of the student-body president. Our A. M. reaches the key position of students in administration when he becomes student- body president, since he is automatically president of Cardinal Guild and the inter- mediary of faculty and students. Important as the student administrative positions are, they still leave many essential functions which must be performed by fac- ulty and executives of the college. Every student organization on the campus has at least one faculty advisor who attends its meetings and sees that the activities of the group run smoothly. Iowa State College ' s Registrar keeps records and files of all attending students and serves as chairman of the scholarship committee. Dean M. D. Helser keeps in contact with all freshman and sophomore students, and as Dean of the Jimior College, serves as a link between the students and President. President Friley meets the juniors at an annual tea at the Knoll, and greets all new students at a reception during freshman days. His concern with student problems is often the driving force behind new reforms. New in 1942, is the Student Defense Counci l composed of eight student commit- tees affecting every phase of National De- fense. Serving as an administrative force for the students, their object is to involve every student in some phase of defense work. Fac- ulty advisors of the committee serve only to guide their activities, as in all other Iowa State College organizations. 16
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