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DZGD ol MED Illcxx ti. ll. ,Nltzliuxor fflanrcin-v ll. Nlclflroy hats hccn llcam of Alain on A. X Nl. a-annpus sincc tha- position wats c-ra-aatml in I028. Solving thc hundrt-ds ol' IH'Ulblt'lllS thait an hoy fatccs in collcgc is Dcam Nlclflroyis lmigggra-sta joh, amd his hclp amd 2lflX'lt't' is lllYtlllIillllt'. 1 u . . llvam Nl:-lulroy spcnds much ol his tnnc xsorlaingr with r-annpus-uidt- orgamizantions for rncn. lla- ha-lps proinota- thc projccts tlicy' lUlflt'I'l2llxt'. amd worlas out Illillly of' thcir pcr- plf-xingr prohla-ins. Sonia- ol' thcsc UI'g'2llllZZl- tions includc llhi litan Slglllil, Hut'-Ncx, lla-ll llounds. liamd. Sa-athhan'd amd lilaidc, Pcrshing Hiflcs, Xi Alu, amd Y. Al. C. A. Dcam Mc- lillroy's offical has chairgc of' cnforcing disci- plinc in fraitcrnities amd dorinitorics, and tallacs aiction on 'minor discliplinairy' cllawgcs. Dis- tlQl'00lllt'lllS ll0lfWt?t'Il lamdlords amd studcnts alrc also ironcd out in his officv. amd com- plalints of' rcsidcnts aigaiinst staudcnts atrc hcaird. Da-am hflcljlroy scrvcs on thc rooms conmiittcc which lixcs thc rulcs amd I't'Q'lllillil0l1S govcrn- ing llUl'llllla0I'lt!S, llI'illit'I'llllfl0S, amd hoatrdiug houscs. Uthcr positions hcld hy .Dcam Nlclilroy include-: Clltllflllilll of' thc Atlilctic COIlllIlllft90, amd thc A. M. faiculty ra-prcscntaitivc of' thc Missouri Yaillcy C0llllt'l'0l1Ct', fillillfllltlll of tho lioaird ol' Dcams in thc alhsc-ncc of'D1'. .lit?llIl0ll,, Alumnus incinhcr ol' the lloaird of'l'nhlica1tio11s, llcald of' thc dcpatrtnlcnt, of liaictcriology, llllysiology, amd XY0l,t'I'lIlilI'j' Scicncc. amd Chaiir- mam ol' the lliologicatl coniniittcc. ln aiddition to thc inamy positions hc fills on tha' camipus, Dcam lllclflroy linds tiinc to patrticipantc in lllillly outsidc orgamizattions. ,llc is at nic-nilwr in thc AllilSOI1lt' lioclgrc, Still- wattcr Cllannlwi' of' floinnivrcc. Phi lxaippal Phi, honoratrcy scholaistic f'ra1tcrnity. amd Signiat Nu. sociail liI'ill0l'lllliy. llis inamy pcrsonail fricnds airc am indicaltion of' thc wondcrful sa-1'vic'c hc hats l'f'lltll'I'f'tl. Ahxaiys cangcr to mcct thc prohlcins of thc studcnts, tha- crcaition of' thc officc of' Dean of' Ala-n on A. 83 M. cannpus amd placing of' Dcam Alclilroy in it hats inaidc this only official contact, with thc incn studcnts of' thc college at grcait forcc in thc smooth amd cfficicnt ru11- ning ol' thc school. Page 24 I J i t I i t t
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Which do not require legislative attention. The president of the State Board of Agricul- ture, Who serves as chairman of the colleges' Board of Regents, is chief executive of the State Department of Agriculture. This position is held by Joe C. Scott, a former 4-H Club boy wl1o caught hold of his suspenders and lifted himself from his fatl.1er's farm in Pushmataha county through a series of advancements into the place of Oklahoma's number one man in agriculture. He is the lirst graduate of Oklahoma A. and lVl. College a11d former junior agricultural club member, organizer. and sponsor to hold the place. The members of the board include Orville lVl. Savage, Ponca City, vice-presidentg C. H. Mullendore, Miami, treasurer, Z. H. Lawter, Oklahoma City. memberg and Wi. L. Hutcheson, Frederick, niemberg appointed by the governor for terms of live years each, with the exception of Hutcheson, who was llRVILI.E Mi. SAVAGE NY. li. TIll'I'Clll'lSUN Ponca Ci!-v Freclerick named in August, l93T, to lill the remainder of the unexpired term ol' L. li. Waldrop, lVlanitou, deceased. Two of the board's members are graduates of Oklahoma A. and Nl. College. They are .loe C. Scott, president, and Orville Nl. Savage, vice-president. Savage received his Bachelorls degree in agriculture and animal husbandry in l9l6. Scott completed the re- quirements l'or his lNlaster's in agricultural economics in l93ll. lforrest li. llurns. sec- retary ol' the board. although not a member, is an A. and Mi. graduate ol' l93Il in animal husbandry. Several other and Nl. grad- uates and former students hold responsible places in the State Department ol' Agriculture. Approximatelv once every three months. the board holds its regular meeting on the Still- water campus. Numerous building and equip- ment improvements necessitate the lioard's approval and formal acceptance. so that it becomes convenient for an occasionalfmeet- ing there. Z. ll. l..-xw'rr:n C. ll. xll'I.I,l'lNll0lil9I Uklulionm Cily .ll fum 1' 'Nl' N--.--'N Page Z3 . l l F-J
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DZGD Of XXXCDFTWQIW The Department of the Dean of Women represents the interests of the women in the college. The stall' is composed of Mrs. Berna- dine Brock, secretary, Mrs. M. P. Hammond, assistant to the Dean, Mrs. Lucy Victor, stenographerg and Miss Vesta Etchison, Ad- visor to .Freshmen Women and Y. W. C. A. secretary. The Dean of Women works in conjunction with Wiomen's Student Government Associa- tion, Women's Panhellenic, Achafoa tSenior women's group petitioning Mortar Boardj, Young Womenls Christian Assn., Women's Athletic Assn., Physical Education and Health Department for young women students. Na- tional Youth Association on the A. and M. College campus, Loan Committees. and Self Help for women students. It is tl1e policy of the Department to assist the young women's organizations to develop their own leadership and to encourage them in turn to work with the Department in building their programs along constructive lines. Dean Stout is actively affiliated with the National Assn. of Deans of Women, State Deans Assn., Delta Kappa Gamma, Stillwater City Panhellenic, and Lahoma Club. The Dean of Women is a member of the following college standing committees: Allied Arts, College Council, Council for Women, Dormitories, Freshman Week, High School Vocational Conference, lnterscholastic Meet, Rooms, Rules and Regulations, Student Activ- ities and Social Entertainment, Student Em- ployment, and Student Health. Page 25 f 4 A '. ', ,'5A, s y. - SA V ,. X .i ' 591 mai ' J X, vga.. ' w, Q vc., V if s. JUL1.-x E. STOUT A great deal of time is given to individual conferences pertaining to personal problems and organization policies. Woniens Pan- hellenic Rush is conducted through the De- partment. Dean Stout works with the hostesses individually and as a group. She acts as hostess to campus guests. While it is the ambition of the Depart- ment, for all womens groups to work for their advancement and for a superior rating with their own National groups. they are en- couraged to be mindful ol' all college policies.
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