North Dakota State University - Bison Yearbook (Fargo, ND)

 - Class of 1931

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North Dakota State University - Bison Yearbook (Fargo, ND) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 30 of 330
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HIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll y HmlllmqllllllulmmmIummmmmnunmm:n1ummllnllmmlllzmlImnrlzrlmmnnnuu P DEAN CF MEN The office of the Dean of Men was cref ated by the Board of Administration in 1920. The establishment of this office, with its duties, was one of the steps which have been taken during recent years in an effort to rebuild points of contacts between students and faculties. In the early days of the col' lege, when both the faculty and student body were small in number, there was a more inti- mate contact between the teacher and his stu' dents than is' possible now or has been possif ble' for some time. The teacher knew his stu' dents as individuals, and, to a large extent, knew their personal problems. In an effort to regain in part, contact and l l knowledge of individual students, the Dean of Men cooperates with members 'of the faculty and student organizations in dealing with all matters relating to the student, his work and life in the institution. He is willing to render to any student any help within his power. He takes a vital interest in student endeavors and activities, and is always willing to discuss matters that are of importance with the individual student, lead' ers of the various student organizations, and all members of the organization as a group. Page 22 IlmillIlmullllllumllllllumullllllmmllllilmmll f uumlllllllmuullllllmmllllllmlulllllllIllllllllllmIlllllllllmlllllllllllllllllll

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'lil-lllll1llll'll1fl HHIUI 'Yllll lfi'lfTlf'Yll. flllfwl ' filf'1'w.I.i'l'1 I li it L I IavrY-v.,i4':!NI'kAt5-lull: i ,:,,!.:'. ,- -:L !,.ll, l j ., X ,l.I,il.l 1, i'1,Nt,l X ,l al -f typ ' . l'I zu l'l N lx, ' 1, THE ALUMNI AND FORMER STUDENT ASSOCIATION Today an undergraduate. Tomorrow an alumnus. Four brief busy years a student, and I the rest of life's span an alumnus. The very I atmosphere of North Dakota State College is surcharged today with a spirit of progress, development and service that makes good BISON BOOSTERS. A statement that needs no pioof ' is 'LA loyal alumnus is a Bison Booster . Each year sees new recruits added to the growing army of State College's loyal legion. The day you registered as a student here you became an alumnus and the Associations interest in you began. Likewise, your interest and obligaf tion to the institution that has or will so generously equip you of affairs Remember, when you gates, this the generations yet to self with the Alumni lend the helping hand not be as fortunate as and a worthy member Association. We are after graduation, began that day. obligation to your Alma Mater and for service in the world have passed through the come. Familiarize your' M, E. Tindall Association prograrng join with us in work and play and where needed to other grads and former students who may you, Do this and you will always be a BISON BOOSTER of North Dakota State College Alumni and Former Student here to serve you. Call on us. I Secretary 'Tarball .E '-'- '-'ati' . l .. Shelton. Heising Page 21



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, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll A Illll DEAN or WOMEN l It is the purpose of the Dean of women 'IlIIll ' 'IlIllI IIllI to cooperate with other members of the facf ulty in helping the students develop so that they can live life to the fullest-intellectually, spiritually, and vocationally. The first conf cern of the faculty of the college is to prof mote the intellectual interests of the college student so that he may, after a period of training, be ready for a vocation or profession. The first concern of the Dean of Women or of the Dean of Men is in the field of char' 'IllllllllllilIIllllllllillllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll acter building, and the laboratory in which that work is done is the daily life of the stu- dent. To the office of the Dean of Women the women students of the campus come with their daily problems for guidance and advice. The success with which the Dean of Women l can give wise guidance and sound advice is l dependent not only upon her knowledge of campus affairs and upon the interest she has in student life but also upon the extent to which the college faculty cooperates with her in making known the per- sonal relationship problems which come up in their departments. Fortunately the Dean of Women at N. D. S. C. is very seldom called upon to act as a disciplinarian. She attributes this to the fact that the college attracts to the campus on the whole serious minded and right thinking young women, young women who are not selfishly interested merely in their own personal affairs but who are interested in cooperating with their fellow classmates, the faculty, and the Dean of Women in building for the future. ,QD a,,,gj l Page 23 lllllim

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