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Mrs. S. H. Ellison, dean of women, is the charm- ing hostess of all Teach- ers College activities. She supervises the housing of students, inspects room- ing places and enforces regulations. As chairman of the social committee, she has charge of All- School affairs, and man- ages the school calendar of social functions. She also directs the freshman orientation program. Mrs S. H. Ellison, Dean of Women Heads of Divisions Mr. Henry Enochs, Mr. Tom Angus and Mr. N. W. Rickhojf head the Divisions of Business Service, Extension Service and Personnel Service respectively. Mr. W. S. Pemberton acted as Head of the Division of Ex- tention Service this year while Mr. Angus was on leave. These men cooperate with Dean Eubank and President Ryle in manag- ing the college and keeping it functioning efficiently. W. S. Pemberton N. W. Rickhoff Henry L. Enochs
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J. A. Cooley President W. A. Cable Vice-President Roland A. Zcigcl Secretary Lloyd W. King State Supt. of Schools J. C. Houck Ethel Conner Roy Quinn Board of Regents The highest administrative unit of the Teachers College is the Board of Regents, made up of six men from various parts of the district. Every other administrator receives his power through the authority of the Board. Some of the duties of the Board are employing teachers, re- ceiving bids on work on the campus or buildings and signing contracts. The policies and activities of the Teachers College are to a large extent decided upon by the Board, in their quarterly meetings. Members of the board are W. A. Cable, editor of the Han- nibal Courier Post'', Hannibal, Mo.; Ethel Conner, cashier, Citi- zen's National Bank, Kirksville; J. A. Cooley, Commissioner of the State Supreme Court, Jefferson City; J. C. Houck, a retired railroad man of St. Louis; Roy Quinn, associated with the Amer- ican Automobile Association at Moberly; Roland A. Ziegel, at- torney-at-law, Kirksville, Mo.
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Dean of faculty Louis A. Eubank Dean of the Faculty and Head of the Divi- sion of Education. B.S. in Education, Staie Teachers College, Warrensburg; A.M. and Ph.D., University of Missouri. Dean Eubank performs varied tasks for the Teachers Col- lege. His responsibilities range from arranging assembly pro- grams to granting excuses from classes. Outstanding among his accomplishments of the past year is the scheduling of assembly programs. Noteworthy among them the last few months were the Fisk Jubilee Singers; Journa- list Don Bates, lecturer on the Orient; Gerard Sacher, Czechoslo- vakian speaker; and Lew Sarett, entertaining poetry reader from Northwestern University. Working as chairman of the faculty committee on the study of professional education required much of Dean Eubanks time this year. This committee began an investigation last fall to find ways to improve courses offered in the different major and minor fields. Miscellaneous and routine duties include managing N Y A on the campus, which employed at one time 145 students, super- vising the granting of credits, giving out information about stu- dents and former students to employers, arranging class sched- ules, and acting as chairman of the Curriculum Committee. The 1940-41 school year was Dean Eubank's fourteenth with the Teachers College. He came here after experience as a rural school teacher, a superintendent of schools, an assistant instruc- tor in the University of Missouri, and Dean of the Faculty at Christian College, Columbia, Missouri. 22
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