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Thej.C. of 1937 Page Seven ADMINISTRATION Dr. VV. NV. Haggard, superintendent of ul. T. H. S. and J. bl. C., received his bachelor's degree from Maryville college, his M, A. from the University of Michi- gan, and his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago. He likes to play golf, to take automobile trips, and to read his- tory, economics, an occasional novel, and the current magazines that stress politics and social problems. Dr. Haggard also enjoys his daily one-and-a-half mile walk to school. Mr. Ira D. Yaggy, well-liked College Dean, received his masters degree from the University of Chicago. He was elected president of the Illinois junior College Conference and also holds the position of vice-president of the Uni- versity of Illinois Teachers' Conference. He is fond of flowers, and gardening is a much enjoyed summer diversion for him. IXIiss Myra Mather, beloved dean of lkiomen, received her master's degree from the University of Illinois. She also attended the University of llerlin, Ger- many, for a year. She enjoys traveling. reading, and attending the theatre. Miss Pauline Ilillman, college libra- rian, has attended the University of llli- nois. She is interested in her work and has written articles that appear in the 'Iunior College Journal. This year she has devoted much time to a comprehen- sive study of library equipment and ar- rangement, in view of remodeling the present library. Grace S-tadler, secretary to Dean Yaggy, was graduated from the Ioliet -lunior College. She is a loyal supporter of and an enthusiastic participant in many student activities. TI-IE STUDENT COUNCIL NVith a firm conviction that some- thing was going to be done this year. the student council went to work in earnest, and really made some note- worthy accomplishments. The reins of administration were in the hands of Norman Iflitterman, presi- dent, assisted by Helen Kelly, vice-pres- ident, with Henry Luccock transcribing all transactions. Mr. R. L. Ifrisbie was the faculty guiding hand. A Booster Board was established in order to give publicity to all college af- fairs, so that not only would collegians know what was going on in the school, but the public would also be well in- formed. The Booster I-loard helped any bewildered publicity committee in mak- ing smooth connections for newspaper and radio notices. Because the present council constitu- tion had beconie out-moded and was not adaptable to the best interests of the college, a new one was adopted. Its out- standing features provided for a more equal representation of the students in the council, fairer election laws to govern student elections, and a better means of checking expenditures from the student activity tees. In sponsoring school dances, the usual practice was to appoint one council meni- ber as dance chairman and give him power to choose his own committee from outside the council. XYith this plan the council not only had more time to dis- cuss other problems, but more students were given the chance to help with school dances. Tl-IE AUTUMN
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