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TO Dean C. A. Sevrinson, Char- lie to most, falls the responsi- bility of seeing that Elmer does not go astray once released from the guiding influence of home and par- ents. An expert at taking the edge off of gay young blades, the Dean does it in a manner that usually establishes him with the culprit as a friend as well as a counselor. Avidly interested in current events, world geography and public speak- ing, Dean Sevrinson is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and liked Up-State Normal well enough to go back and get his M.S. degree in 1930. A GRADUATE of the University of Wisconsin with a master's degree from Columbia University, Dean Pearl Dinan, dean of women, has watched women's organizations grow from the outset. She first came to the campus as a theme reader in the English department and teacher in the college high school. Later she was promoted to the principalship of the high school. From there she advanced up the ladder to an instructor in the Eng- lish department, to an associate pro- fessorship, and, finally, to her pres- ent position in 1926. Music and good snappy bridge sessions are her particular desires when it comes to relaxation. OST trusted man on the cam- Mpus is R C Reinhart colle e ,. . . , g secretary-treasurer, to whom is en- trusted the care of all funds neces- sary to keep a 52,000,000 plant with a payroll of 450 persons running. Latest of his many headaches is how to keep the school running with the same overhead and a de- creased income due to an enroll- ment cut by the war effort. He also finds time to putter with his flower garden, do a little wood- working and twitter with a flute. Before accepting his position here, Reinhart was auditor for the state board of higher education. XXI ITH bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Kansas, A. H. Parrott is the busiest man on the campus at the begin- ning and the end of each term, He is in charge of registration as col- lege registrar, and at the end of the term he and his staff are the per- sons who copy down grades and send the bad news home to the folks. The possessor of a Phi Beta Kappa key, he organized the Amer- ican Association of Collegiate Reg- istrars in 1910. -. .2 Q .N L -.5 ..x . -'xt Dean C. A. Sevrinson R. C. Reinhart THE Men's Residence Hall, one of NDAC's newest buildings pro- v i d e s accommodations for approximately 200 boys with special fa- cilities for cooperative kitchens being located in the basement.
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VW gl .H , Dr. Otto Beyers Dr. C. I. Nelson tim? H , elm, u , cg, ,. .Num yy EDUCATED strictly in the Ivy league is Dr. W. C. Hunter, head of NDAC's department of history and political science, who received his bachelor's from Princeton, his master's from Harvard and his doc- torate from Princeton. Active in college activities, he is a member of the Advisory Council, the board of athletic control, a member of the war council, advisor for Blue Key and advisor of Sigma Chi. Lately he has taken periodic trips to Bis- marck to act in his capacity on the state board, hearing the cases of enemy aliens. Gardening is his most popular non-academic hobby. XVHEN a student's draft number turns up, he turns instinctively to Dr. Otto Beyers for advice on what his next step should be, for Dr. Beyers is the college's co-ordi- nator for national defense activities and director of personnel. His du- ties were greatly increased with the advent of warg he now must act as liaison officer between the govern- ment and students as well as han- dle his usual work of seeing that students are well qualified for their professions by means of various psychological examinations. An ar- dent lover of classical music, he was one of the instigators of NDAC's Concerts-on-Records. KX? ITH a cheery bedside manner surpassing many doctors, Miss Elizabeth Bertsch is the happy girl whose sole aim in life seems to be buzzing around the health center making sick students feel better.- A graduate of the St. John's hospital school of nursing, she worked in a Hollywood hospital before coming to the campus. Work , Miss Bertsch says, rates as a hobby along with travel. ARTHRITIS sufferers may soon turn to NDAC for relief, for Dr. C. I. Nelson, head of the bacteri- ology department, has done some promising experimentation in that field. Civic minded, Dr. Nelson is a past president of the Fargo public school board and a member of the Fargo public library board. Proud of his flower garden, he helped or- ganize the Fargo Garden society. Besides being professor of bacteri- ology, he also is bacteriologist for the experiment station and teaches night classes for nurses. At one time he was center on the River Falls, Wisconsin, state normal school basketball squad. . .-EEN: 2 .ia-.1 Ee: Dr. W. C. Hunter 'i . -3' Miss Elizabeth Bertsch CROWNING tribute to an architect's skill is the Health Center, pleas- ant haven for all in need of medical attention.
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