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Robert E. Harris President Samuel Urner ' Faculty Association 5 The Faculty Association was formed to further professional interests of the faculty and to form a standard of pro- fessional ethics. All members of the faculty are members. - The association was again headed by Robert E. Harris. Dr. Imo P. Baugh- man was vice-president, and Mrs. Edith Johnson, secretary-treasurer. Members- at-large Were: Meyer Krakowski, Dr. Edward P. Morton, Mrs. Clive C. Ruth, and Dr. Samuel B. Urner. Imo Baughrnan Meyer Krakowski Olive Ruth
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june Baker Head Bookkeeper Richard Hoffman Manager of College Press Frank Hollenbeck Supt. of Buildings da Grounds Louise P. Mason Secretary to Dean of Women i If 9 g x it 5 4 K FQ li 5' 1 -. Colle e Sidi Earl A. Mythaler Q- , Head Custodian - Ethel Pettit College Secretary Dorothy Wagner Secretary Dorothy Rouse Registrar's Assistant Hanson Wilkinson Head Gardener Mary Sears Bookkeeper M. D. Williams College Burser K.. B Without an efficient staff to keep the ball rolling our College would stagnate and soon cease functioning altogether. Those who are practically the life-blood of the College are: Ethel Pettit, College Secretaryg Frank Hollenbeck, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds, M. D. Williams, College Bursarg Earl A. Meythaler, Head Custodian, Richard Hoffman, Manager of the College Press, Dorothy Wagner, Secretary to the Directorg Louise P. Mason, Secretary to the Dean of Womeng Christine Maupin, Secretary to the Dean of Men, Hanson Wikinson, Head Gar- dener, june Baker, Head Bookkeeper, Mary Sears, Bookkeeperg Mrs. Thekla Richards, Registrar's Assistant, and Dorothy Rouse, Registrar's Assistant. Christine Maupin I Secretary f 1
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Claude Ross Vice-President Helen Wamack Secretary Marty Warsliafsky President Student Qiiicers V As personified by the ever-smil- ing countenance of Martin War- shafsky, president of the Associated Students, the fall semester was a regime of good will and friendli- ness. The efferverscent personality of the leader invaded all campus activities. Howdy Day, an innovation sponsored by Warshafsky, was held to create new friendships. Students wore Howdy tags, entertainment was offered in front of Adminis- tration Building, and a free dance was held in the Women's Gymna- sium.
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