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VVM. H. MATTHEWS Coordinator LELAND BOONE Training Officer VETERANS ADM. O icefs Page 18 The Veterans Administration is a part of the administration h . t at IS well known to approximately half of the student body. The VA offices in the Mechanical Arts building and Russ hall are perhaps just about as familiar to some students as the offices of Dean Dawson or Dean Mahan. From these offices come information and advice to veterans- servicewomen as well as men-on about all the aspects of the benefits under the G.l. Bill. Frequent counciling sessions keep the veteran june Deems types a requisition for notebook paper and pencils.
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Student Council-- President Minor says The aims and purposes of the student council can he achieved only through the full co- operation of every member of the student body. Alemlzers of the council repre- senting the Sophomore and FJ'95l111'1lI11 classes. Dean Dawson, sponsor, and 111e1r117ers of the council from the Senior and Irmior classes. Page 17
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ORLAND AKERS Chief of VA Guida well informed concerning the progress of his training program at K.S.T.C. Advice can be obtained on home loans, life insurance, or le service of the offices is the okay or permit to enroll with all of th medical care. To some the most valuab e bills paid. It is the office to go to when the allotment check does n't arrive-as they sometimes have a way of doing. From the office in hlechanic Arts come the slips purchasing all types of hooks, pencils, papers-and in some cases tools and aprons. The Veterans Administration was established and maintained on the campus as a service to thi s large segment of the student body. Lucille VICE. Montee brings her bookkeeping up to date. 'f 5 at .... 2 X ri, I ' , -,i:. s., 5gf,5s. ..,, I 3 2 , ez, W .... , ,
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