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Dean of Women Being Dean of Women, Dean Dinan has realized an ambition she had in college, that of serving as advisor to girls. A large part of her time is devoted to student coun- seling sought by the students themselves. When a freshman enters college, she comes in contact with results of Dean Dinan's Work in the Campus Sister movement and freshmen orientation. Dean Dinan has charge of living conditions of all girls, a problem which has been difficult because of the limited dormitory space. As Dean of Women, she is advisor to the Women's Senate, Senior Staff, and Pan- hellenic Council, she is a member of the student health, student activities, student loan fund, and social committees. She also has charge of scholarships for students. Dean of Men t'The Dean of Men's work is an integral part of the student's development in his college life. The activities of the Dean center around the general Welfare of the stu- dent. After considering the individual need of the student, guidance and assistance are given in personal advice and counsel. Whether the difficulty be housing, health, fi- nance, scholarship, or social matters, Dean Smith is more than Willing to help solve the problem. ln short, he assists in coordinating all influences and activities of college life. DEAN SMITH DEAN DINAN
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A. H. PARROTT S. W. HAGAN Registrar Has it ever occurred to you to think of the little yellow class card that your in- structor holds for you in the same way that you think of the little green slips of cur- rency that the government issues? Yet, if the average student spends S350 a year on school expenses and at the end of the year accumulates 50 credits, each credit to be finally recorded represents S7 and each card represents from 37, 3314, 51521, etc., up to occasionally 25105. Each year in this way more than a half-a-million of academic currency is added to the many millions previously accumulated and stored in the vault of the registraris office during the 48 years of the life of this college. Nor is that the only significance of the registrar's office. In that same vault is a file that contains for each student an envelope in which is stored records of his social and economic origins, his high school record and the recommendations of his high school principal, and any special action taken by Council committees, and all creden- tials and recommendations that have been prepared for him. Registrar Parrott is also chairman of the following significant Council commit- tees: Catalog and Circulars, Curriculum, Eligibility to Public Activities, Freshman Ori- entation, Interfraternity Council, Student Activities, Student Attendance and Student Loan Fund. Secreta ry Having little contact with the Secretary's office, the average student may won- der how it justifies its existence. Students on NYA would be the first to proclaim in its behalf for that is the place they draw their wages. In fact, all money goes through this office. The secretary is the custodian of all college property and the purchasing agent for the school. Funds from the government for the military and agriculture departments -extension, experiment stations, and school proper-fare sent here. He authorizes bills, student loans, and what is most familiar to all collects student fees. Page 18
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encleli lnllatn tive Meetinfv of the College Council -- Registrar Parrott, presiding College Council The college council, meeting the third Thursday of each month of the college year, determines questions of educational policy and makes rules and regulations to promote the educational interests of the college. The members of the council are: J. H. Shepperd A. H. Parrott Alba Bales Pearl Dinan R. M. Dolve A. E. Minard I. W. Smith H. L. Walster L. L. Carrick W. F. Sudro P. J. Olson Minnie Anderson A. G. Arvold O. A. Barton F. W. Christensen O. O. Churchill J. R. Dice J. D. Easton M. B. Erickson C. C. Finnegan H. C. Hanson Lucille Horton F. C. Householder W. C. Hunter H. B. Huntoon P. J. Iverson E. H. Jones Kenneth Kuhn H. F. McColly Loon Metzinger C. E. Miller J. A. Munro C. I. Nelson C. S. Putnam L. M. Roderick H. S. Rush Page 20 R. H. Slocum E. T. Smith C. L. Swisher E. J. Thompson E. H. Tyner C. B. Waldron A. D. Whedon A. F. Yeager F. J. Brindley L. H. Hartwell E. A. Helgeson B. V. McCaul Rudolf Ottersen Albert Severson O. A. Stevens C. J. Sunde W. R. Wenger H. E. Wirth
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