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Administration Heads . . . By WADE BRUMMAL For eleven years San Francisco State College has expanded and progressed under the capable leadership of its President and pilot, Alexander C. Roberts who has been assisted by a group of very able administration officers. The student enrollment has more than prospered under their inspiring direction, jumping from a few hundred to more than two thousand students in a short span of years. Meanwhile the Fredric Burk training school was developed in its modern facilities and the Associated Women Students' gymnasium and the Anderson Hall Science building were erected to partially provide for the needs of an increased enrollment. But President Robert's program of modern housing was far from completed and the administration's goal was not yet reached. Even as this article joins its brethren on the press, Dr. Roberts guides the administrations building campaign in what is fervently hoped will prove a successful sortie in the California State Legislature and pave the way for a badly needed new college site. First in importance in dealing with faculty administration problems is the hard working but little pub- licized Deans Committee. It includes most of the key men and women occupying executive or legislative osts. P Its composition comprises the following: P. F. Valentine, Vice President and Dean of the College, John H. Butler, Dean of the Upper Division, Walter J. Homan, Dean of the Lower Division, Mary A. Ward, Dean of Women, David J. Cox, Dean of Meng Grace Carter, Principal of the Frederic Burk Training School, Florence Vance, Registrar, Edith Randolph, Administration Secretary. Dean Valentine is officiating chairman of the Deans Committee and Mrs. Randolph is the recording secretar . This ,committee deliberates and passes judgment upon all questions regarding relations between faculty and students coming under a scholastic and departmental category. It further sets the academic standards in keeping with California State Department of Education. Sometimes as the occasion arises it even goes a little further and sets up guide marks to steer the rela- tions of the Associated Students, a partially self-governing group, in matters of policy within the campus or between the campus and outside bodies. DR. ALEXANDER ROBERTS President of S.F. State College Elias T. Arnesen-Professor of English. Leonard Ascher-Assistant Prof. of Economics. Hugh Cheney Baker-Instructor of English. Edna Locke Barney-Prof. Biol. Sci. and Med. Dir. Susan Benteen--Assistant Professor of Art. Jessie Billingsley--Assistant Prof. of Education. Following is a list of the faculty and their respec- tive positions: Alice P. Allcutt-Assistant Prof. of Education. Maurice R. Amsden-Assistant Prof. Phys. 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The Grads . . . As San Francisco State's 1939 graduating classes, the seniors immediately elected Albert Hutchinson as president of the high senior class and Johnny MacAndrews re- sumed his formerly elected position as presi- dent of the low seniors. Other oiiicers of the high senior class were Eleanor Oja, Ruth Bradley and Frank Muldoon. Lois Herber as vice prexy, Lorraine Arata as secretary, Madeline Ghiglione as treasurer, Peggy Lewis and Jack Madigan as representatives assisted MacAndrews in the May class work. Veneto's Dinners The Veneto was the scene of two dinner affairs of the senior classes. The iirst was the high senior dinner held on October 26 at which time the january group made plans for their senior week activities. President Hutchinson, active in the education field and in athletics, was given a token of apprecia- tion by the class. On November 50 the low senior class held a similar dinner at the Veneto. Chairman of the dinner was Peggy Lewis assisted by Gloria Barusch, Lois Herber, johnny Mac- Andrews, Vernon Rees, Fred Auch, Madeline Ghiglione and Lorraine Arata. Faculty mem- bers present were Dr. and Mrs. Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Treutlein. Page Twenty-three In january, election was held for the of- ficers of the new low senior class. Lewis Morris was unopposed for the position of president. Frances Twohig nosed out Louise Vallarino for the vice-prexy post. Charles Iago topped the field of four to win the job of secretary and Vern Oulette was elected treasurer. Costume Dance School Days was the setting for an in- formal costume dance sponsored by the May senior class on March 3 in the college gym- nasium. Special decorations depicting the theme were selected and worked out by Kay Wildberger and her committee made up of Isabel Schultzberg, Connie Essex, Lois Towle and Doug Crary. Music and entertainment for the affair was selected by Fred Auch and his committee, Milt Bronstein, George Alves, Leo Dukhorn, Helen Newell and Norman Zech. The publicity for the dance was handled by Bill Rose, jean Dooley and Connie Field. Those assisting the members of the commit- tees were Johnny MacAndrews, Lorraine Arata, Madeline Ghiglione, Lois Herber and Peggy Lewis. Al attending the dance were dressed in the old traditional school days style of short skirts, big bows, knee pants and skull caps. Enscribed in the records of many of the extra-curricular activities are the names of several of the class of '59. Seniors In Music In the field of music the class was parti- cularly active. Having Norman Zech, Milt Front row, left to right: high seniors, Peggy Lewis, A. W. S. representative, Lorraine Arrata, secretaryg John McAndrews, president: Madeline Ghiglione, treasurer. 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