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President John W. Headley State College ' s number one enthus- iast. President John W. Headley. With his friendly smile and greeting Presi- dent Headley rates high on the I like John lists of both faculty and students. College plays and assemblies are a must on President Headley s calendar, and football and basketball seasons find him in the stands as regularly as the most avid Jackrabbit fan. All this in addition to such duties as directing the policies of South Dakota State College and attending national education meet- ings in Washington, D. C. The student enrollment estimate of President Head- ley surprised everyone, including him- self, this year when State College boomed to its largest peak. Fifteen
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Mrs. Lucille Dory, Laurence Robinson, Byron Helgerson, Eric Heidepriem, Harry Eggen. Board of Regents Whenever anything goes wrong on campus, like a building collapsing on two thousand scholars, or there is a housing shortage and students begin pitching tents around the Campanile, the Board of Regents is asked to remedy the situation. To outwit all these problems the gov- ernor appoints seven South Dakotans to Board of Regents positions, and it is their job to soothe the many ills collec- ted by the state educational institutions. When members of the board are ap- pointed, they are required to serve a term of six years, but before they can actually take office their appointment has to be confirmed by the state senate. This year the board approved three housing projects submitted to them from State College, a dormitory for 200 women, a 72 unit married student hous- ing project, and a dormitory for 200 men, which should go a long way toward alleviating the housing shortage on State ' s campus. Regent members are Eric Heidepriem, Laurence Robinson, Mrs. Lucille Dory, Frank Gellerman, Harry Eggen, Byron Helgerson, and Lem Overpeck. Fourteen
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ROW 1: Jackie Mrller, Ethel Shimmin, Roger Dean, Vivian V. VolstorH, 0. E. Walder, Darwin Stolte Arlene Han- sen, Joan Hoddow. ROW I: Dean Hurlbut, Mork KeHeler, Ed Monnion, Dean Davis, Wayne Severson ' , Dean Robin- son, Curtis Pedersen, Bob Swonson, Curt Husko, Ronald Bok, Bob Brotsky, Dick Soyre, Dole Hogen. BOARD OF CONTROL L -Jative voice of S2)SC Board of Control is the students ' way of letting the administration know what they think about the price of wool in Siberia, or other things somehow affec- ting life on cam.pus. Darwin Stolte, student body president, heads the board ' s Monday night meet- ings, and Roger Dean is vice president. Board of Control is made up of students representing the five divisions of the college and members of the board are elected by popular vote of the various divisions. The number of representa- tives each division can have on Board of Control is determined by the divisional size. Dean Volstorff, Professor Walder and President Headley are standing mem- bers of the board, serve as an advisory committee, and try to keep the lid on things when conflicting ideas begin to fly fast and furiously. Music, forensics, dramatics, and pub- lications are also represented on Board of Control and they, along with the rest of the board, approve rules and appoint- ments made by the various councils on campus. Another of their duties is keep- ing a watchful eye on the money rolling in and out of the campus treasury. The newly instituted practices of hav- ing big-name bands and entertainers ap- pear on campus, and the all-college picnic, are the results of Board of Con- trol action and initiative. Sixteen
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