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Dean Harold M. Froslie Division of Engineering Business, or rather enrollment, is booming in the engineering department again this year. The biggest news of the year to all engineers, next to the fact that theirs was the largest department, was the announcement of the new en- gineering building to be built on the campus. The department is divided into five main divisions: electrical engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineer- ing, agricultural engineering and en- gineering physics. These students do more than sun themselves on the cam- pus on Saturday mornings with a tripod in one hand and a slide rule in the other. They travel all over the United States for job interviews and graduate to posi- tions with high salaries, or so it seems. Dean of the department this year was Harold M. Froslie, also head of the Physics department. He took the posi- tion to fill the vacancy left by H. M. Crothers last Julv. Eight
Dean Frances He+tler Division of Home Economics Offering majors in the fields of edu- cation, journalism, foods, child develop- ment, and clothing and textiles, the home economics department attracts co-eds from all points of the state and surrounding territories, such as Minn- esota. This year the formerly all-girl division was invaded by a lone boy, registered as a foods major. Not only class work but research is a main function of the department. Stu- dent laboratories for food and clothing are conducted in rooms equipped with the most modern equipment. Miss Frances Hettler stepped into the position of Dean of Home Economics this year. With her new job came the duties of counselling students and super- vising the research and classwork of the department. This year saw the formation of a new Home Economics council made up of students to help the students and fac- ulty work together in harmony. Nine
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