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DR. HENRY G. BENNETT lt would seem as it another later Pygmalion had Wrought a statue that embodied all the virtues, not of a beautiful Woman, but ot a wise teacher and a brave leader. Then this modern artist, like his legendary namesake, breathed lite into his work. This most nearly pertect man grew in knowledge and wisdom until he was internationally known. A college in the middle west was fortunate enough to get this man as its president. To describe him adequately is work tor tar more able pens than ours, so we will only say, Our President, Dr. Henry G. Bennett, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Page 20 A , , . . CTT-E'F lTii'MFf77'
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check on the faculty, the administra- tion and the other necessary ad- juncts of a great modern educational institution. The experiment station and its activities are also under the supervision of the five man board. The chief accountant for the board of agriculture audits all the claims submitted by the agricultural col- leges as well as those of the depart- ment of agriculture. These are pre- pared by the chief accountant for presentation to the board, and after official approval are sent to the state auditor for payment. The president of the State Board of Agriculture, who serves as chair- man of the colleges' Board of lite- gents, is the chief executive of the State Department of Agriculture. The members of the board include Rufus Green, Duncan, G. l-l. Mullen- dore, Miami, M. L. Taylor, Durant, and Frank D. Keller, Shawnee. Taylor Keller .W 7 t ' 'llif -.': A ' I 7 y 4 ff! ,f 'YW 2 Wi. 51 f Mclntire Burns President Scott is a graduate of A. and M. A former 4-l-l Club boy, he completed the requirements for his Master's degree in Agriculture Eco- nomics in l93O. Another graduate is Forrest K. Burns, assistant to Scott. Secretary Forrest Mclntire from Mc- Alester also received his Masters here at A. and M. Clarence Kleinsteider, Olustee, was appointed to fill the vacancy made by Mullendore in April. Green Mullendore A-.tr ' -Ll 1f . if 4 55. , t Ns. . 4-..f-3. - - , -. Page 19 1.3 at , yvuw,.4- Q .'4Y? 21C f 5 . ? W . FQ 1
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ADMINIS T RA TI VE STAFF At the head of this great institution are a group of men and one woman great both from the point of view of weight and brains. They are men to whom all the lowly students can point with pride. All have won their positions on merit and merit alone. That is the wonderful thing about this institu- tion of higher learning, there is no politics, everything is done on the merit system, and this fine group of people are the ones responsible for this wholesome situation. ln this group is Bill Marshall, the finest of all business managers. There will never again be a short- age of funds in that citadel of fi- nance, Whitehurst l-lall. Next to Bill is the office of E. E. Brewer, the head of the purchasing department. Then comes Pat Patterson, the be- loved head of Admissions, and one whom all would like to have stay Top Row: Marshall Brewer, Patterson, Mcfflendon, Al- bright. Bottom Bow: Stevenson, Martin, Trout, Bullock, Potts. here for a long time. lust ask Dr. l-lenry G. Bennett. Across the hall is T. B. McClendon, the chief assist- ant to Ethel Prosser. But 'tis rumored that he knows what is going on out in Whitehurst. At least he signs lots of papers. Here comes dear ole Earle, the great man in the glass enclosed office at the end of the hall. lf you want anything done, just ask him and he will get it fixed. That is the good thing about having two presi- dents, if one is not here the other al- ways is, or almost. Doc Stevenson is the one to fix up all the lovely girls. Of course she has an incentive to be good, for there may be a new head of the col- lege infirmary in the near future. Beally she can do lots for these fe- males. Not that they need it, of course not. Frank Martin is the only man on this campus on whose word every student can stake his life. Trout is the watch dog of the publications. l-le never sguelches a story, for that would not be true democ- racy, or would it? George Bullock is the true friend of the students, for he holds open house for the whole campus all the time. Clay Potts is the one who feeds the alumni when they're being blown up by the faculty members who want something.
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