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George E Dotson . . . registrar . . . always thinking up ways of doing it better . . . never satisfied with traditional methods . . . soft spoken, avoids argument whenever possible . . . can prove it with facts . . . students like to talk to him . . . Dr. Richmond Barbour . . . principal of training school . . . State college graduate . . . good sense of humor . . . admired by everybody . . . primary students find him easy to talk to . . . treats training schoolers like grown-ups . . . a fighter with a gentle exterior . . . well informed on a thousand and one contemporary topics . . . Dean Fay Perry . . . dean of the junior college . . . students mistake her for a student . . . well prepared to teach Preparations for Marriage course . . . popular sponsor of many organizations . . . Dr. Ray C. Perry . . . summer session dean . . . placement chief . . . cadet supervisor . . . enjoys thinking up unanswerable questions for tests . . . tells his students all the tricks of teaching, how to get ahead . . . enjoys jokes, impromptu wisecracks . . . EEORGERDOTSON-R. BARBOUR'FAY PERRY-RAY PERRY
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DEAN Dean A. G. Peterson . . . dean ot liberal arts . . . tamed as a quick thinker and good debater . . . likes statistics . . . attends council meetings . . . tries to keep students from going soft in an academic atmosphere . . . Dean Jesse W. Ault . . . dean of education . . . gives much personal attention to teacher-training students . . . asks rhetorical questions . . . smiles it students guess the answer . . . demands specific answers on tests . . . called by students a typical college dean . . . Dr. Evelyn Miller . . . newcomer from Moscow lldahol . . . succeeds Mary McMullen as dean of women . . . educated at Stanford and Columbia . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . has done a hard job well . . . believes that women, as well as men, need good cultural background . . . Dean Charlie Peterson . . . dean of men . . . good at remembering names . . . hardest job, providing work for all those who need it and deserve it . . . also coaches track . . . depends on memory . . . says, Check me on that. A.G.PETERSONolESSE W. AULT-EVELYN MILLER-C.E.PETERSOl
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EVERETT JACKSON-DEBORAH SMITH-LESLIE BROWN-MYRTLE JOHNSON Everett Gee Jackson, art . . . his murals on art department walls . . . illustrated Max Miller's Mexico Around Us . . . students like his accent, lectures . . . Deborah Smith, music . . . leads Treble Clef . . . always visited by returning music students .1 . . Dr. Leslie P. Brown, foreign language . . . etymologist . . . typical college professor, hard grader . . . Dr. Myrtle Johnson, biology . . . quiet, efficient . . . inspires students . . . Dr. Charles B. Leonard, history . . . bullies students, tells them jokes so they will listen to lectures . . . O. W. Baird, physics . . . likes to listen before he speaks . . . illustrates lectures with anecdotes . . . Dudley Robinson, chemistry . . . popular with boys and girls . . . enjoys having a good time . . . in demand as a sponsor . . . makes students work hard, like it . . . George R. Livingston, mathematics . . .does everything mathematically . . . insists that figures can't lie . . . Mrs. Florence Dickhaut, English . . .makes thousands of speeches to clubs . . . admires Swedish and Norwegian novels . . . Harry C. Steinmetz, psychology . . . has the real low-down on local politics . . . always carries a carful of students . . . W. H. Wright, commerce . . . keeps students informed. of latest business methods anddevelopments . . . Mrs. Alvena Storm, geography . . . friend to curious reporters . . . students admire her quick mind, straightforward manner . . . I2 DIC
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