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B. Doner Director of Admissions, D. B. Donor, estimates he has signed more than 75 per cent of the diplomas issued by South Dakota State. With the Class of 1964, Donor has signed his last diplomas for the seniors as he is leaving with the class and going into retirement. Donor is concerned with students through their entire college life as it is his oiice that admits all students, tabulates grades While they are in school and gives the final signature needed for graduation. The Admissions and Records Office is also responsible for the interpreta- tion of college rules and regulations. Other duties include planning the col- lege calendar, assigning classrooms and editing the State College Alumnus. Dean Chapman Dean R. Y. Chapman administers and supervises the services of Student Personnel. These services start with counseling, testing, and Freshman Week and orientation in the fall. Housing and high school relations are also handled through Dean Chapman's office. In the capacity of adviser to foreign students on campus, Chapman helps the students with immigration prob- lems and the enrollment procedures at State. Dean Chapman also serves as aca- demic dean to those students in Gen- eral Registration Who have not yet de- clared a major. Also included in this group are many students taking pre- professional curricula who later will transfer to other colleges to complete their training. R Dell lxfgyg .l.. .'i I-. N - Hewitt . .4 rim: fr fig A il' F 3? as 11 T?'Filun: I if Fisn,,j Fit . T-sg? 1 :iii Q ' ggi! .,u,,N 1 my .- sag-. ., it it 5 1 - 'lv- fgzflg 'W , ,E N .41-.a..fl.1: ,Lf,:-141231 Lglziana.-11.-aLzQ 1...a-JLQAQL' - JL, 1:-L. ' ' 'A : 'L ' '1.2.Llii::.:i.if ' 'iLii 'ff L::,k'-'i -1 '.:.LzpQ...:.a:..::.:. - - '::.g,,:.:-is-.xa.,:-24 1 ' - - ' -- - - -- ' 1. .-
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Dean Bailev Harold Bailey as Dean of Academic Affairs breathed a sigh of 1el1ef as classes star ted last fall and the semes tel plan got into full swing right on schedule Dean Bailey had the gigantic Job of coordinating the change over from quarters to semesters aftei the Board of Regents directed the change 1n the fall of 1962 V O , c ' X ' y cn x ' - YV . Y . . .. , C . c Elf aintain an 5 students' office and viding the tdditi0n to -esidellt 15 ,through- g areas' Dave Pearson Number Two man on campus is Dave Pearson, assistant to the Presi- dent and Director of Development. In the absence of Dr. Briggs, Pearson acts as the chief administrator of South Dakota State. As Director of Development, Pear- son directs the public relations pro- gram of the college. This includes work of publicity, Parents' Day, Parents for State, high school relations and any- thing else connected with State's im- age. Pearson's job is to come up with the ideas - seeking always to improve the school's service to the students and the state. Pearson is a graduate of South Da- kota State and holds a law degree from the University of South Dakota. gg. Dean Bailey is responsible for co- ordinating the work of the divisional deans and serving as link between them and the President. He was also confronted with a steady stream of stu- dents whose schedules were fouled up by the change over to semesters this past year. Somehow, Dean Bailey al- ways seems to be able to find the missing link whether it be in divisional curricula or students' schedules. r 2 .- J, l l l l
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admllllste S Of Stlldefli start Wlth Fre h in thi Tan all relations are H Chalmians er to f0I'e1gn apm helps Dean of Men Dem of Men Oilin E Walder holds down foui campus positions Dem of Men Dnectoi of Student Affins P1 ofessoi of M ithem itics 1ndM1n1ge1 As chairman of the Student Qonduct Committee Prof Wfxldei is chiefly iesponsible foi student discipline piob lems He is also chanmxn of the Union Executive Committee X 1 ' Q 1 u ' , 1 l c , . c . f? y Q 1' ' 1 , 7 x n n W' . 1' - ' .' . H, A 1 , . . Z .W 4' f - - f . ' 4 1 4 . ' ll' L A C C n C C C , . y of Harding Hall. I ' 1 - p , ' 41 , as , - - J C I 1 K v K K1 Q - u n C s C 4 1 ' a ' i 7 . ' ' - rati prob- procedures at erves as aca- dents in Gen. ve not yet de. :luded in this las taking pre. vho later will es to complete Dean of Women Holding two staff positions - Dean of Women and Professor of History - are but two of the responsibilities of Miss Vivian V. Volstorff. As Dean of Women she is concerned with the wel- fare of the women students on campus and supervises their dormitory life and rules. She advises the Women's Dorm Council, and the Women's Self- Govern- ing Association, the students' organi- zations responsible for policy making for the coeds. Under her supervision are the house- mothers and the senior counselors and student assistants in the dormitories who serve as a link between students and the administration. As a professor of history, she teaches Contemporary World, known on campus to be both challenging and stimulating to student and instructor alike. Prof Vlaldei IS one of the two voting faculty members of the Board of Con- trol and works closely with students in solving problems and planning ac- tion. Walder works with the student social chairman in setting up the social calendar so that the State students never lack campus social activity. 1 i l l l i
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