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The Registrar Under the guidance of C. Zancr Lcsher, the office of the Registrar completed a most successful year. When the green little Freshmen came to register on a bright Saturday morning they were shown the fundamentals of registerings, such as: wliat course they were going to take up, what subjects they need, etc. 1 le succeeded in getting all attendance records practically straight and also classes. He helped juni- -ors and seniors check their units so they will knpw how and when' (if ever) they will grand IB He saw to it that all those who wrote foi information concerning attendance, prior to the : keg dining of school, received it. He helped those who were late in arriving to register Rater on. those students wishing to drop courses saw him about it. What good it cud them, no one knows. For any additional information see pages four and rive of this production. RKC.lSTKAk I.F.SlIKK The Bursar HI RS K WAI.KKR The Bursar—oh! That does remind one so —of money. So does Mr. F. M. Walker, when there arc hills to be paid to the University by those worthy individuals who attend college. Money seems to l e the main topic in the Bursar’s mind—yet. what could wc do without him and his financial bent? He looks after our welfare, too. 1 Ic sees that all i crsons who need employment get ft. lie pays them oil', lie sees that those worthy, bright freshmen who won scholarships get them. Yes. he even sees to it that we pay for meal tickets if wc are so destined to eat at tlie University Commons. Setting aside further comment of oyr able financial guide, let us consider the labors of ms office' force. They have had a lot td contend with (counting college students as a whole). They will conclude a very, very sue cess fill vear in Fune. Ask anv student. JUW SU
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Elinor Darwin Ball. Ph.D. Director of Agriculture Ex|x rimcnt Station Fred P. Perkins, Director of Health Byron Cummings, A.M., LL.D., Sc.D. Director of State Museum Andrew Fdlicot't Douglass. Director of Steward OKsfcrVTttory Pduttis Henry P»vA1 S. Director of Agriculture Extension Howard C. Tatting I jeut.-Col TJ. S Dir PRESIDENT SHAN'T . vector of School oi Mil. Science • Ti James Fret! Af Kale. M A. Director of Physical Education for Men Ina Estelle (Sittings Director of Physical Education for Women Max Phillip Vosskuhler. M.S. Director of University Extension Doucrla s. Tatum. Cuimuinus Vosskuhler, Gitting;. McKale toe 25
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• . DI'.W OTIS Oft in the still, f;«r reaches of the night comes ■ tijlj dark or a whooj ce from our sandy environs. Then, leaping from his dowtiv y1 couch, girding on his .diming armor, comes the Knight F.rrant of the ri ona Caiupiif-d£ ean Athnr D. Otis. Non wouldn't that l)c picturesquely romantic? Hut is it true? What sort of welcome awaits behind the door marked “DKAX OF MEX One of two things may answer these questions: a phone call in the pleasant but “carrying-ao-undercurrent-of-steel voice of Mr Denny, or a neatly typed note From the same jierson requesting, one’s imiaediatc presence One’s presence becomes actuated. Turn the page or shift the scene and we are , in tiie outer sanctum awaiting admittance to the inner realm Soon, with downcast eyes, we enter—then the voice of omin| otence pierces out-conscience—“SMOK K ?” A Dean among Deans and a real man has made another friend The Dean of Women It is obvious that we have all met Dean Jones at one time or another. She is very active around the campus. cs| ecially with her duties in the activities of the women students and aisc in all social endeavors. Miss Evelyn Wellington Jones, our new Dean of Women, is one 01 the most capable leaders of the weaker sex that this school has seen in all its. trials and tribulations. The work of Dean Jones has been es|x.-cially satisfactory to the Students. The'first declaration she made was welcomed with hearty an-plause -4ht creation of twelve-thirty nights for all University functions. Under her supervision. the activities in which women students were involved were well carried through and resulhd-. in the keeping high of the ideals for which all Deans of W omen arc supjxisedly emblematic. This hearty co-ojieration is welcomed as a great help for us all May its spirit spread throughout the student groups. DEAN’ JOKES I'-iCO S7
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