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President R. R. Renne During his second year on campus, since his return from the Philippines, Dr. Renne has tried to continue with his plans for a college built for the future. lncluded in these plans is a 375,000 addition to the Student Union Building. Construction was begun on this structure spring guarter and is ex- pected to be completed within a year. lnside the addition are to be bowling alleys, a large ball- room, and extra room for play productions. Al- though the building is not expected to be large enough to fulfill all of the student needs, it will relieve the situation greatly. Early last spring student-faculty committees were appointed to look into the needs of the stu- dents and it was through these suggestions that the plans were formulated. ln this way it was thought that students would have a larger share of the responsibility in the direction of the program of expansion. 6 Dean of Vlfomen, Esther Brown, has completed her second year as the guardian of MSCS young ladies. She has helped them through the numerous difficulties that arise in an average college life, and the extraordinary that always happens. l-fer purpose at the college is to help mold the women into ladies fitted to take their place in this world. Through her diligent efforts, the various programs that women participate in are controlled so that they go off perfectly on schedule without the least trouble or effort. Her busiest quarter seems to be Spring when she works with the student chairman of Women's Day in planning this traditional event. Dean Esther Brown
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The big man with a million friends is the person whom students turn to in times of need. lt has been said that if a leg is broken While skiing, a student flunks Math, or some- one is campused, there is one person who could solve all of these problems - Val Glynn, Dean of Students. His office in Mon- tana Hall is a cheery place with lots of light and comfortable chairs. The advice and the help that you receive are always reliable and when you leave after a conference with him you feel sure it will come out right in the end. In his spare time Dean Glynn serves as advisor for various mens' organizations and can be counted on at any time to be a chap- erone at a dance or party. An avid sport fan, he follows the Bobcat football and basketball teams with much interest and is present at all home games. ff His personal interest in each student makes him a true friend to all. 'f A Deon Vol Glynn The Dean's Council Seated, L. to R.: Maurice Kelso, Dean of Agriculture, Esther Brown, Dean of Women, F. B. Cotner, Dean of Science, Roland R. Renne, Presidentg P. C, Gaines, Vice President, James Nickerson, Dean of Education, Katherine Roy, Deon of Household and Applied Arts, Martha Howksworth, Registrar. Standing: E. W. Schilling, Dean of Engineeringj Val Glynn, Deon of Men. uk? l 7
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