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AUMI ISTH TIVE STAFF College is not all students and professors it is 21 sninll eity within itself, and must have 21 eapuble supervisory stall' to wield the rule. Behind the pliysiezil mzieliinery whieh operates the multifzirious duties and responsi- bilities coordinate in the 2ltllHlIllStl'2lll1Jll of Ultlnlionm fl. and Xl. College exist dozens of unseen workers :is department ehiefs, depart- ment assistants, seeretnries, hoolikeepers, ste- nogrriphers, and elerlts who supply the husi- ness and routine needs of the institution. 45 J 'z Apparently obseure in their relations to the student, in reality it is through their hzinds that the endless life strenni of collegiate edu- ezition flows its it progresses onward in the ztssimilrition and disseniination of knowledge. Directing, guiding, supervising, and labor- ing :it neeessnry tasks in the college program, the zidniinistrzttive staff funetion purposefully in the zteeoniplishment of services that pro- mote the eflifieney :ind integrity of the eol- lege. 5 SANIJIZRSUN, :Xssistzuit Business Kizinziger -IOHN lf. l'loL'CR, Auditor, Aeet. CLI-ixIliX'l' lf. TRoL I', Puhlit t xl. KI. lit i,i,.uuv, Chief Clerk l,. ID. Nliiwifn Quotation Clerk R. R. 'liU.Xll'KlNS, lfxtension x, V 'gras , V'
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THE Oklahoma .-X. and Xl., one of the state's largest educational in- stitutions, is ethciently managed by the work of thirty-one admin- istrative oiiicials. The supervision of so many workers requires successful and experienced administrative execu- tives in addition to the president and business manager of the Col- lege. The President is in charge of K .amz .f-sv c A VV. sl.. AIARSHALI., business nian- DR. AL. lx. SILVI-IRTHURNLIS acting the general policv of the institu- ager, directs and coordinates hnan- head ot student health service at the ' cial m.m.irit.s. 5,,5,.1m,.,. tion and the school organization. EARLE C. ALRRIGHT, Assistant to President HERISERT Parrrzksox, Dean of Adm. A. FRAXK RIARTIN, Director YMC JOHN HEUSEI., llaintenance Foreman ETHEL PROSSER, Cashier H. CLAY POTTS, Short Courses
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To the Dean of Women come the young women students, with their many varied and complex problems. Whether they be of social, financial, or scholastic nature, they know that they will find a sympathetic listener in Dean Stout. For young women coming to Okla- homa A. SL M. for the first time, it is the problem of the Dean of Women to make the transition from home life to college life, as smoothly and unperplexing as possible. Few, if any, of the girls leave home and parental influence without a problem of some sort. The ofiice provides for every girl in college, that source of counsel and friend- ship so often lacking in an educational institution. The job of advising, restor- ing confidence when needed, and looking after the physical welfare of the women students, is one that requires a broad understanding of human nature. It is a job that Dean Julia E. Stout fulills ad- mirably. In addition to her many duties, she also is the official hostess of the college. With her pleasing personality and charming manner, the visitors to Okla- homa A. 85 M. are made to feel indeed welcome. DEA SnfME and WUME For the second time in his long tenure, Dean of Men C. H. Nlclilroy is active in the A. SL M. war effort. Dean 'fMac'l, a real Aggie from one of the first gradu- ating classes, is chairman of the Selective Service Committee, an advisory group on the campus, and of the War Records Committee. An achievement this year was moving men students from dormito- ries into approved rooms to accommodate incoming contingents of the armed ser- vices. During the last war he taught Sanitary Science to service groups. Dean McElroy is a native Oklahoiman of Creek Indian descent, was graduated from A. SL M. in 1906, and has served the College since 1909, he received a de- gree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from St. Joseph Veterinary College in 1919. At present Dean McElroy also is head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Bacteriology and chair- man of the Athletic Cabinet, and in the absence of Dr. Bennett assumes the chair- manship of the College Council in deal- ing with administrative matters and lower committee decisions. Dean Mac has a most diverse record in that he was at one time acting presi- dent of the College and for some years was Dean of the School of Science and Literature, now Arts and Sciences.
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