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. 1 lm. , . .Q ,N il aM wx 4 E i i i i -i Raymond Cnapman Dean of Sradenf Personnel Raymond Chapman is the dean of student personnel and the director of terminal courses. As dean he coordinates nonacademic services for students. Examples are the housing program, tests and measurements, financial aid, placement, the health service, and the counseling service through which students are assigned an academic advisor. Counseling also includes in a special way the foreign student, the veteran, the Indian student, the student on rehabilitative aid, and the blind student. Through his capacity as director, he is involved in general registration, which is designed for students who are undecided about their major, for pre-professional students, and for students who wish to take a two year course. As a former school teacher he finds this area of direct contact with the student to be the most interesting. Chapman directed his efforts this year toward in resident halls. altering the educational program Expansions were made-in cable television, social program. Student activities, and the self-governing Health Service was developed by increasing trip insurance and adding facilities for psychiatric services. Dr. Harold Bailey Dean of Academe Affairs Dr. Harold Bailey is dean of academic affairs and dean of the graduate school. Behind these titles one finds a man with many responsibilities concerning State. He is in charge of the instructional program. One finds him working with the curricula and making changes according to the enrollment needs. The undergraduate and graduate programs are coordinated under his supervision. Among his responsibilities is the biannual class schedule, supervision of the size of classes, and dropping and adding of classes. Sometimes a petition asking for deviation from general university regulations comes to his attention, and he decides if circumstances warrant such action as requested. Throughout the year Bailey made definite gains in an administrative way. The class attendance policy was changed from one of faculty policing to one of student responsibility. An academic honor policy was designed providing for a form of student appeals concerning academic dishonesty. Doctrinal programs in agricultural engineering and civil engineering were accredited through his work. . . ., it C '11-. S- fl Q in 'ml' . . ffv f' I ri' ' . ,z-5' ' .V ' ' vi f 3 v 45.41. ',-3 . Q , .N . - . 'L , f , 1 l
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College of Arts and Science Many South Dakotans find happiness in referring to State as Moo-U or the Cow College, but when size and educational variety are considered, the College of Arts and Science is number one at SDSU, not the agricultural division. More than 1,700 students majoring in 30 fields make Arts and Science the largest of seven colleges on campus. Areas of study vary from psychology to zoology and from music to mathematics. In many majors students have the choice of working for either a bachelor of art or a bachelor of science degree. While most students in A815 seek majors which require four years to obtain, tvvo-year terminal courses leading to a Certificate of Completion are available in this college in the fields of industrial arts, printing and secretarial science. g . -M 'I iff j .- .-J, ,.. fi-S ' J, --- -f if--Y ' z 1, ' ' . fl --'- Turntable Tom gets tape ready. 5 - 'Q .-ri .5 Y . K W 1'ng?-as--fsaifiivqpaff-L-4-.usa-W-fl--,ae-,.?,..,.,...a, . . ' 1 1' . , 5 K' - xi F if A M F T1 .1 l 93 . ' , ' :L A , ' I Two more drops and it will be 90 proof. 'Bingo W'
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