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. 1hr fliun i M. Azri- ngc. the drnt amd dc- Hrd- in: Iin' .mfi uni nu hcl' ADMiNiSTRATiGN STAFF , i EFFICIENT business administration is as necessary in a college as in any other. or- ganization, and to have this department functioning well and smoothly, the offices of the Administration Staff were created. To them belongs the credit of making this school a Hgoing concern with business activities ex- tending in every direction. Thousands Of d01- lars pass Within the financial supervision of the college, necessitating a corps of trained workers to handle them. With the inaugura- tion of paying of student labor, college money changes hands even more quickly. Sharing the burden placed on the presi- dent of designing and then carrying out all matters of administration, the office of Busi- ness Manager has been established. It is the duty of this office to carry out any plans or CLYDE LYTTON policies that the administration may wish. Bmmm Mamg With the growing activity of A. and M., even greater and larger tasks will be imposed upon these caretakers of the business reputation of the school. To them who remain in the background, but Whose deeds surround and include the entire school, honor is due. The members of the Administration Staff include: Business M cmagereCLYDE LYTTON Chief ClerleeTERRELL B. MCCLENDON Director Of Adm. R656a7CIZ-SCHILLER SCROGGS Purchasing A genteE. E. BREWER LibrarianEELSIE D. HAND College PhysicianeR. J. SHULL Manager of Book StoreeJOHN GILLUM Chief Engineerej. M. MILLER Superintendent of Printing PlanteE. J. VVESTBROOK Page 27
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HON. HARRY B. CORDELL receive authority to act. STATE BGARD 0F AGRICULTURE ON THE shoulders of six men rests the responsibility for any executive action taken in the administration of A. and M. These constitute the State Board of Agri- culture, the Board of Regents of the College, the Eve members being appointed by the Governor of the State, and the president elected by the people. All matters pertaining to the thousand and one intricacies of administration are de- cided at the regular meetings of the Board, held at the State Capitol in Oklahoma City. From the Board the President, the Executive Committee, and the Administration Staff Praise must be given to the members of the Board for the rapid progress made in recent years by the school. As a mark of re- spect, the Board of Agriculture is honored at Commencement and at various other times throughout the year when they are guests of the College. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE PresidenteHON. HARRY B. CORDELL, Oklahoma City SecretaryeM R A! emberSeM R M R MR M R . ED L. SPEARES, Oklahoma City . L. A. CLINKENBEARD, Alva . GEORGE VAN NOY, Tishomingo . LARKIN B. FELMAN, W alters . R. B. PARKS, Spaulding Page 26 l; e -H e...p-..,- 7WA
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DR. C. H. MCELROY Dean of Men DEAN QF MEN AN ANSWER to the ever-existent problems of students as individuals and as groups, has been found at A. and M. with the creation of the position of Dean of Men several years ago. To provide a means of personal contact with the men students of the College, to serve as counselor, to lend assistance and give advice, all come under the pale of this Office. The duties include all matters of discipline, advice and legislation, so sweeping in their scope it would be difficult to list them all. Let it be sufficient, then, to say that the Dean of Men, in the person of Dr. C. H. MeElroy, is a safe and efficient friend to all men students of the campus. Personal con- ferences, with students, with faculty members, and townspeople, all contribute to the busi- ness of this individual, and countless problems must be solved by him. Dean Clarence H. McElroy, assisted by Mrs. Alice McIntyre, conducts an ofhce which is a regular Clearing house for all questions raised by men students. Information concerning rules and regulations and administrative acts all come from this office. Dr. McElroy is peculiarly htted to his Office because of the fact that he is a graduate Of this institution and having been a student, realizes their difficultiesy reactions, and ideas. At all times Dr. MeElroy proposes to deal person- ally with the men of the campus and to lend to them the advantage of the wisdom of his years. Page 28 I a--e
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