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By the Students
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Nurses ' Training School: Mrs. Gabrielie T. Mulvane, Miss Florence J. Peterson. Librarians: Miss Edna Storr, Miss Helen Elwood. Office Staff: Miss Ida M. Collins, Miss Hazel I. Wikev, Miss Helen M. Smith, Mrs. Vera Summers Bristow. Dr. James V. Harvey, bot- anist and bacteriologist, is noted for his research in fungi. And Mr. Walter J. Yeaton carries rocks around and holds forth on geology. Way down yonder in the gym, the HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Division, aided by scales, bars, rings and other nefa- rious contraptions, watches over the physical well-being of every student. On the Men ' s Side are Mr. Arthur F. Schaefer, head of the di- vision and coach of track and tumbling, and Mr. Douglass W. Smythe, foot- ball and basketball mentor. On the Women ' s Side, Mrs. Erma Glass, division head, teaches tap, interpretive dancing, and tumbling, and Mrs. Kathryn Cross Beattie instructs in tennis and sea- sonal sports. The NURSES ' TRAIN- ING SCHOOL, conducted out at the County Hospital, is under the capable super- vision of Mrs. Gabrielle T. Mulvane, director, and Miss Florence L Peterson. The Junior College LIBRARY is staffed by Miss Edna Storr, who is equally efficient in ordering the latest best-sellers or in shushing boisterous stu- dents, and Miss Helen M. El- wood, who can always find the book one wants. The OF- FICE STAFF, which keens greased the wheels of the ad- ministration, is composed of Mrs. Vera Summers Bristow, secretary to the president; Miss Ida M. Collins, person- nel officer; Miss Helen M. Smith, financial secretary; and Miss Hazel E. Wilsey, general secretary. 24
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HERE have been calm elections, during the past year, that haven ' t made a whisper in the note-room; there has been the hardest-fought, most-advertised combat since grandpappy can remember, and through it all, the common student, the man- in-the-hall, has gone blithely on his way of proving that he can always pick capable officers, be it by scientific reasoning or intuition, and then cooperate with those officers practically ninety-nine and forty-four hundredths percent. The ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY is, extraordinarily enough, the biggest thing on the campus. Its administration is vested in the Exec- utive Committee of eight elective members, with Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi as adviser. Through many committees and appointive officials the ex-com- mittee provides financial stability, social con- tacts, entertainment, and educational and extra- curricular opportunities for the entire student body. Harold Wieman, overwhelmingly elected pres- ident last spring, was on hand for various ad- ministrative jobs all summer and, in September, with school in session, took up the gavel in earnest. Throughout the fall semester, he con- tinued to wield the aforementioned gavel at student body assemblies, at lengthy Ex. Com- mittee meetings, and, when he was at home in his of- fice, as general consultant on practically any, and usually every student body problem. The biggest job that faced the fall-semester Ex-Committee was the preparation of the annual budget, a task which was accom- plished with much figuring and involved argumentation both in closed meetings in the A. S. B. office and open-to-the-interested- public sessions in the Men ' s Lounge. June Fox, as vice-president, handled the social life of the school with origin- ality. Welder Daniel, treasurer, after insisting upon the Reason Why, affably signed requisi- tions. Secretary Mildred Rornes turned out reams of correspondence for administrative and social purposes and kept minutes of the hours spent in meetings. Chosen for a full-year term after classes began in September, Elizabeth Ann Johnson and Gordon Langdon guarded the June Fox Welder Daniels Mildred Rornes I [arold Wieman 26
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