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RAYMOND C. DRAGOO Dean of Administration MRS. PHOEBE ADDISON f) G. P. WILD Dean of Women CANS PUR ana Dean of Men +X OUR DEANS—the three forces that make of Southwestern, an integrated, functioning whole. Friendly, square-dealing Dean Dragoo works out the curriculum, teaches mathematics, and serves as chief executive in the absence of the president . . . The quiet smile of Mrs. Phoebe Addison is familiar on Tech’s campus, particularly to the Southwestern co-eds to whom she is a friend and counselor . . . Dean of men and associate professor of history, G. P. Wild is well noted for his unprejudiced viewpoint and broad knowledge of matters involved in the international crisis. Southwestern Tech salutes these individuals to whom it is deeply indebted— our deans.
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Board of IRegents . . . % In the limelight of educational importance are these individuals, known formally as the Board of Regents, but remembered by South- westerners for their sincere interest in the welfare of Oklahoma schools . . . we could say many things about them, but the fact that within a year, they have put their all-im- portant stamp of approval on the construction of three new buildings on Southwestern Tech’s campus speaks for itself... the campleted “Y”’ Building and new Field House, together with the rapidly rising Administration Building, give mute evidence of their friendliness and their cooperative spirit... ROBERT N. CHASE JEWEL ROBBINS FORREST McKENSIE G. S. SANDERS C. Es, CROOKS
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The sun sifts through the trees and touches the red brick of our president's home . . . the warmth and simplicity of the colonial architecture reflects the cor- diality of Southwestern’s First Lady. After hours of exercising muscle, physi- cal education students saunter toward the library to exercise gray matter : . . Listen! . . can’t you hear the shouts of the play- ers inside . . . the thud of the basketball as a co-ed dribbles it down the court. . . in the Gymnasium, Southwesterners for- get their studies, and learn sportsman- ship. . . Strikingly framed by columns of the Science Hall, the tennis courts look al- most unfamiliar without the students who, on warm afternoons, customarily dot them with splashes of moving color. . .
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