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Page 21 text:
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REES H. HUGHES President The College yearbook represents an endeavor to portray in words and pictures the activities of the school year. It is of immediate interest to all who have been a part of the College during the year. It relates them in many ways to their associations and experiences. The yearbook also attracts former students. They enjoy reading new names and looking at new faces, now to be found in activities that they and their associates at one time filled. The yearbook is also added to the archives of the College and becomes an important record for the year. The 1944 KANZA has been prepared during a war year. Every phase of the college program has been affected by war and war-related activities. The Navy V-12 program will be reflected more extensively throughout the yearbook than any other war activity. Training students in the Navy uniform on a Kansas college campus really represents a new venture. The long list of names of former students of the College now in active military service, found on the pages of the book is also significant. Now that you have your KANZA, read it through. Have your college friends mark it up with many personal notations and comments and illustrations. Keep it where you can get it out and relive it occasionally. It will bring back happy memories and it will grow in value as the years go by.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Standing—Hubert Brighton, Willis N. Kelly, Drew McLaughlin, Grover Poole, L. B. Spake, Oscar S. Stauffer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated—Fred M. Harris, Elizabeth Stephens Haughey, Lester McCoy, chairman; Jerry E. Driscoll, Betty Reed, assistant to Brighton. ☆ These men and women serve the State of Kansas as the Board of Regents and act as a governing council for all the state institu- tions of higher learning. With the approval of the governor and the legislature, and from recommendations by the president, they determine the policies by which we work. Their job is that of spending, making faculty appointments and promotions, fixing salaries—they have the last word in the administration of this college.
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2) 1eand Dean Dellinger, or Doc D is the Dean of the College and of the graduate school. So many of his duties have to do with the inner working of the school that most students do not realize what an im- portant position he holds. He is chairman of several administrative committees which are determinants of the high standing of this institution. Students know him because he takes care of any schedule diffi- culties, and because he is the person who presents diplomas to the graduates at commencement time. Everyone should make it a point to get acquainted with Doc D ; he is a most likable person. Dean George Small is known to everyone on the campus, both boys and girls, although he is officially the dean of men. He is active in all student affairs both as an adviser and as a participant. George, as many people call him, is the student's friend. He is always ready to offer kindly advice; more than one student is indebted to Dean Small for helpful guidance during a period of trouble. DEAN DELLINGER DEAN SMALL
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