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Forrest File, Lee Boland, W. R. McGaughey, R. M. Hamilton, Dr. Hessler, I. Sherman McClelland. In order that the student body may have a greater appreciation of the organization and position of the Board of Managers of the university, we have included this page in the Administrative Division. Perhaps this will create the Vi rong impression, for the Board is not of an administrative nature. They are the link between the Board of Trustees, who may rightfully be called the guardians of the property of the school, and President Hessler and Dean Miller, who are the administrators. This body has no direct control of policies and procedures on the campus. The chief duties of the Board of Managers are connected with the university budget, buildings and grounds, finance and investment, and the curricula. The members are president, J. Sherman McClelland; vice-president, V m. Ray McGaughey; secretary, Roy M. Hamilton; Lee Boland, Forrest File, ]. R. Holt, Hubert Mills, Charles Lee, and H. M. Owen. Regular meetings are held the second Monday night of each month in the round-table room. Special meetings are called when the need arises. llie Board 22
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faculty S CIE Frederick C. Hottes B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Richard Johnson A.B. Assistant in Mathematics and Physics Edward W. Ploenges A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics Gladys C. Galligar A. B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology Viola M. Bell B. S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Home Economics Dorothy McClure B.S. Instructor of Physical Education Donald Lindeberg B.S. Instructor in Physical Education N C E Grace K. Trumbo B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Jacob Kleinberg B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry John Zimmerman B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Marshall Wells B.S., A.M. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Ralph R. Palmer A. B., Ph.D. Profe.ssor of Physics Helen K. Hoots B.S. Instructor m Education Lorell M. Cole Professor of Industrial Arts Calvin E. Sutherd B. S., A.M. Associate Professor Physical Education Director of Athl t
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student Counci Perhaps you have been one of the many students who dashed breath- lessly into the round-table room, only to (ind the student council there in ponderous debate on some vital problem. The most important issue this year has been that o| the revolving fund, the results of which will be most noteworthy in future years. Due credit should be given Mr. Hittler who is responsible for putting the financial matters of the various campus organizations on a sound basis. He and Turk Edwards have worked diligently in organizing a successful revolving fund. But that isn ' t all that keeps the student council busy. There are elections to run, mixers and after-the-game dances to plan, problems of the student lounge, and many other school improvements to discuss. There is much competition between groups for positions on the student council, for student representation is of utmost importance if a group wishes to become influential in campus affairs. It has been said that East is East, and West is West and ne ' er the twain shall meet , but within student council the various student factions collaborate, and thus student policies are estab- lished and set forth in a practical fashion. Seated: Keil, Schmalenberger, Adams, Freed, Taff, Killam, Parker, Bradfield, Birmingham, Golze. Standing: Dr, Melrose, Dr, Galligar, Dr. Palmer. 23 i
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