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Qdalmmzkim lion FRANK WENTYVORTH, College Treasurer. In addition to his more prosaic duties, he has taken on the supervision of landscape gardening on campus. Likes gardening, orien- tal art, museums. Would like to take a trip around the world. Budgets and hills never affect his smile HOMER T. CRAIG, College Comptroller. At Mills since .lanuary, he l1as already made a place for himself in campus life. Is a hard worker-both in the office and on Hey-Day Play-Day. Very much interested in student government here and at Stanford. Small son goes to nursery school. DORIS DOZIER, College Recorder and Director of the Office of Placement. She keeps the grades in a uno grade system and knows what a B. A. degree can he made to do. Organizes Vocational Information Day. Lives in a new modernistic house. Always has her office well decorated. ELIZABETH T. THOMPSON, Executive Secretary of the Alumnae Office. A Mills graduate, she has huilt up the Alumnae Association and kept former students in touch with college life through the Mills Quarterly. Likes enter- taining 'GBent Twigsn, holding reunions, getting contribu- tions for Alumnae fund. 19
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l '1- nen. Knows ever one. ET cAaz'mz'm'5im Hon M.ARIAN L. . , ean of the Faculty. At Mills since 1916, she was formerly head of the Drama Department. Has studied and taught under Yvette Guilhert, played opposite Irving Pichel. Likes producing Sliakespearian comedy and Greek tragedy on campus. Combines tact and de tion. STEBBI NS D termina- ESTHER A. . z 'ndergraduate Students. As chairman of Admissions and Conference, she is friend and advisor to each student f DAYMAN, Dr an o U .rom entering to ' e X' U senior days. An nu getic person, usuallv followel I V c ay cooker s rm' l Serves J ' 1. IC uTut,'. apanese tea to homesick freshl y. HEL SABIN-SMITH, Convertor of the School of Graduate Studies. Author of many articles on psychology, she is an admirable example of the adjustment she teaches. Likes studying Lucretius, entertaining, blue apparel. ls fond of dogs-especially her Irish setter. 1i0BER'1' FRENCH LEAVENS, College Chaplain. A lover of poetry, he has gathered his favorites into a hook, Great Companions. Makes the little chapel a place ol' peace and understanding-meeting house for the entire campus. Plans occasional assemblies, outdoor services. Likes fi cussions. reside dis- 18
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CA6Zl1fl4Z'WZ.5l7f'6llZ'01fl EARNEST ALLEN, Secretary of Public Relations. Formerly on the editorial staff of the San Francisco Chronicle., he now arranges radio programs and other publicity for Mills. Smokes a pipe. Usually seen at campus functions with sev- eral photographers. Rabid stamp collector. Never too busy to help. MILDRED M. REYNOLDS, Director of Institutional Adminis- tration. Head of an efficient staff, she is responsible for the smooth running organization of food service and housing. Never seen wearing a hat. Likes birds-reading palms. Has American Indian furnishings in house, rawhide chairs. ROSALIND A. KEEP, Editor of Publications. Writer of Mills history in F ourscore Years, she controls press releases, edits the weekly Leaves from the College Calendar, advises fac- ulty about publication of their books, and teaches journal- ism. Is owner and chief operator of the Eucalyptus Press. 20
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