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HEADS OF DIVISIONS Dr. C. H. Allen is head of the Division of Personnel Service. This is the department of the college which aids the students in making, social, educational, and vocation- al adjustments. Through the Bureau of Guidance the division deals with these personal problems and relationships of the students. Prof. J. T. Angus heads the division of Extension Service. This division deals with public relations. It includes the Bureau of Field Service, Bureau of Correspondence and Extension Teaching, Bureau of Place- ments, and the Bureau of Alumni Service. Prof. Bailey Wright is head of the Divi- sion of Business Service of the Teachers College. This division is responsible for administering funds of the college. It sees to the maintenance of the college, handles all disbursements of the school, and ad ministers the Student Memorial Loan Fund. « 16 »
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DEAN OF WOMEN For the past twenty-one years Mrs. S. H. Ellison has served as dean of women of the Teachers College. During these twenty- one years she has aided countless students in social and personal problems. As dean of women she is the charming hostess at all Teachers College functions, being director of the social calendar. Other duties include directing the extensive fresh- man orientation program, supervising the housing facilities for students, inspecting rooming houses, and enforcing regulations. She is also sponsor of the Pan-Hellenic Council. The work of the Dean of Women is correlated with other activities of the Division of Personnel Service. DEAN OF FACULTY One of the main balance wheels in our school machine is Dr. L. A. Eubank. Dean Eubank is the man who arranges for as- sembly speakers, keeps track of the stu- dents permanent records, helps arrange courses for coming quarters, answers the questions concerning the granting of cred- its, gives information to employers about students, and is head of the Division of Education. « 15
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F ACUITY First Row: Lula M. Allen, business education; Norvell C. Alien, agriculture, Otho L. Barnett, industrial arts; Berenice Beggs, English Second Row: I. L. Biggersta||, music. Willis J. Bray, science; Sylva G. Browne, librarian; Lena Buckingham, home economics Third Row: Glenn V. Burroughs, history; Clara H. Clevenger, economics and sociology; Lewis Clevenger, biology, Sherod J. Collins, speech Fourth Row: Bracy V. Cornett, fine and applied arts; Torrest L. Crooks, director of Bureau of Field Service; Irene Dailey, music; lames Daugherty, physical education Fifth Row: Mary M Estes, physical education; Vera Fawcett, English « 17
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