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E I I 4 l Student Leaders ' As the University's first woman stu- dent body president, Edith White of Scottsdale, Arizona, has done credit to the honor accorded her. She has executed her duties faithfully and competently to win the admiration of faculty and students alike. Edie has displayed leadership qual- ities since her entrance to the Uni- versity as a freshman, serving as presi- dent of W. A. A., F. S. T. and in sim- ilar executive capacities. She has maintained a grade average equalled by few, and this year was initiated into both Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. Her major is psychology with a minor in sociology. Selected for all campus women's honoraries, she has been a member of Spurs, F. S. T., and Mortar Board. Gamma Phi Beta is her sorority. A little girl, standing about 5' Z , with short blonde hair and blue eyes, Edie has been one of the P. E. Department's mainstays. She Wears an A sweater for participation in hockey, tennis, basketball, and baseball. A In addition to her other honors, this year she was made an honorary member of the Rotary Club whose meeting she attended with President Atkinson. With a brilliant record of achievement behind her Edie receives her diploma this year and steps down from the top seat in campus government. She has done an admirable job. Hats off to Edith White. Page 17
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ARTHUR OLAF ANDERSON Dean olf the College of l me Ants DR. ELLEANOR B. IOHNSON Director of School of Home liconomics ROBERT I.. NUGENT Dean of Grzlflllzllt College 1 Rl' DERICK CROMXVELL l llJl'lll'l2lI1 DONALD li. PHILLIPS Mgr. Press llureuu A. L. SLONAKER Graduate Manager Dean of Women Supervisor of the women students and of all social events, Mrs. Emma B. Herrick has aided numerous coecls with her friendly ad- vice during her two years as dean of women. In Iuly of this year, Mrs. Herrick will lay aside her duties as iepresentative of the women students and .is sponsor of Phrriteres and Mortar Board to assume the responsibil- ities of a housewife. She will be succeeded by her assistant, Mrs. Hazel M:1cCre:1dy. Dean of Men Arthur H. Otis, dean of men, is coordinator of the men's campus activities. With genuine interest Dean Otis helps the men students with their important problems, in addition to directing the government and activities of the fraternities.
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