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f ff? ,, ,-1 EMA- mWB: wmm Some people worlc from sun to sun, hut the Dean of Instructions worlc is never clone. How can it he? Af 160 MISS LAREADER X Secretary to the Dean mi, As Dean of instruction, it is the 'W9' f joh ol Dr. Qscar J. Chapman to oversee registration at the beginning ol each semester, interpret and acl- minister instructional rules ancl reg- ulations lor the University, act upon changes ol programs, set up final exam scheelules, assign class rooms. maintain attendance recorcls lor all thc- stuclenls ol the University, ad- clress several convocations and pre- sc-nt awards at many of these, plus carry on his daily joh of tallcing with stuclents, faculty memhers, ancl visitors to the University. Dean Chapman is assisted hy his charming, efficient secretary, Miss Lareacler Vvitherspoon. lt is her jolo to assist the clean in his many tasks. Thus she too is one ol those persons whose worlc is never clone. DR. OSCAR J. CHAPMAN, Dean of Instruction Dean Chapman, far right laelow. meets regularly J. E. Miller, chairmang Dr. George Johnson: Miss with members of several lcey university committees. Rosemary Heamg Mrs. Velma Thomas, Dean of Below he is pictured with other members of the Women: and Mr. C. C. Damel, clirector of the Committee on Academic Routine. Left to right: Dr. Qffice of Admissions and Reggrds, 22 iff l 1 W ' I .. , : Y W , ,fam..,,,-,rms l l r s V1 ,sf ' 1 'MH if ,. , ., for ,, me , . I ffm J 72 5 I - ,,,, 5 I f , A A.. - V S .. A Wit .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. W ,Kitts ,.., ..t. N ....m,.7WW..,.. ,,.. .t........ , ...... . We - .....t. 5 p ,W,,,,,,,. y..WA,--- A-r-W1 1,,.,...,...,.,,. ,..,.. ,. N., ,,., , ,W ,, ,,,,..., , . ,.,,..,. . ...., .k, W..WM. -4 X . Wy, ,W A ., in , , .M ...W ,M-...Mm-.. WMWM... Mr. jk, fmgggggg gg W 3 ' - A spew p W I NNYVIQNYNNQ ,SYN A wi f, . . WM w '7WW . . - A f W i ... tiff K ,,..,,,,,...LQ1Q.,, ....' V ' WW,,M-mL.Qw.,. I wwwmwkwws. , sLs......w,wWL.-fi.. l-.s.s.......-.l....a, . Y W..MW4.s.. . i fw v.,,,,,,.,.L . ' X. W,,Wfi,, , .t ..WWw,,,i,,... 1 ,M.w.s.....l.,. , - - -4 -wwrww-vw wx A 1 it .WM si.N,...4, ---.m,,..1,.Ws. ttt.. . . , .. N Q, V I er. Q . ' , .Q V ' , .5 Z 4 W,Wfff-WW-.-7 '1 1 .Nm ,,,, , ,.,. . W, Thr dents agricr nature Stu just la tional qualil Thi clepar than towar as a place: to im Arr a 300 ing a Ne place. EIFCGS PC0110 Cu a ser local Farm ing ln .luflgi Conn prom. Sliitit
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fxmong time truly unsung heroes oi the University,s over-all operation are the dedicated members of the De- partment of Buildings, Iltilities, and Grounds. Their work ranges all the Way from keeping up the appearance of the campus buildings to keeping up the morale of those inside fa tough, thankless job in the cold of winter and tile iiieat of summeri. Qver-an director of the Buildings, Utilities, and Grounds crews is Lu- ther W. Hatciier, who doubles as a teaciler of building construction. in Mechanic: Arts Courses. Mr, Hatci1er's phone is one of the busiest on campus - and a can to his office will get it doneu as fast as itys humanly possible. MR. LUTHER W. HATCHER' Head, Department of Buildings, Utilities, and Grounds The LU Maintenance Staff shares quarters with the Department of Mechanic Arts in Damei Han, below.
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rm: Miss lean of of the ,,,, M ' EXW ,,,, aww wma X gg WrvMwM,, , ., . .nn. M MW... .,, .,,, . ,S ,M We f fs X ,W w-.w....,W,,,,.-..-of DR. JAMES N. FREEMAN The Department of Agriculture prepares stu- dents for positions in technicai and technoiogicai agriculture, which are often coupled with the naturai sciences, the arts, or the sociai sciences. Students quiciciy iearn that agriculture is not just farming. There are neariy 500 other occupa- tionai opportunities in agricuiture now open to quaiitied students. The Department of Agriculture is the only department which permits the pursuit of more than one major. Capable students may strive toward majors in chemistry or bioiogy as weii HS a major in agriculture. Emphasis has been Piaced on obtaining new ways and approaches lo improve the methods of teaching agriculture. Among the new equipment added this year was il 300-gaiion miiic buiic tanic and automatic miiic- iflg accessories. New emphasis by the department has been Placed on investments, credit, and other reiated areas of consumer education, as weii as on the economics ot agricultural production. Current activities in the department inciude: il series ot radio broadcasts by instructors on a iocai radio station: promotion of the annual Farmers' and Homemaicers' Conference: furnish- ing taciiities for the annual Cote County 4-H Judging Contestg cooperating with the Cote County Missouri University Extension Center in Dmmoting 4-H achievement programs: and re- Search in poultry nutrition. Head of the Department 't DR. CHARLES E. DICKENSON Landscape Architect MR. SPURGEON TALLEY Poultry Production Manager V cw K Q Page 17
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