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u ' 'fu U 1 2 ,4.'. ' 1.- 5 o: .' Ju I ill I n L ol Q . dz. if , . 5 f y 5 in 1 L --1 s ' 'H' ': . '- .- . - -- -' ' . u .ff-'o ' Educational Policies Committee This committee is concerned with the academic affairs of the college. In matters pertain- ing to educational policy, curriculum, etc., the committee prepares recommendations for presen- tation to the faculty, and in matters of general academic policy, it serves as an advisory cabinet to the Dean of the College. H The personnel of the committee includes chairmen of the four divisions of the college, head of the department of education, Registrar and Dean. They are Miss Dorothy Taylor, chairman of the committee, Cacting for Dr. W. B. Zuker of the Natural Science Divisionl: Miss Anna Aitchisong Prof. William Rozeboomg Dr. W. R. Smith: Dr. Curtis T. Leaf: Dr. F. W. Kracherg and Dr. Milo Rediger. Left to right: Dr. Smith, Miss Aitchisou, Miss Taylor, Dr. Recligger, Prof. Rozeboom, Dr. Leaf.
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Mr. John Warner Business Manager dmimi tration Dr. Milo A. Rediger Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Dr. Francis Kracher Registrar 10' ,s I 0 ip few. . 9, s'.' V J . .-5 I I : .- a . n . 1 . ,' Qu . eco' 4, A . - , .3 F e'5' :fu . u' Q' IL .::': ' .
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qu' 0 lA.,5.'z, og, uc! I uv I.. -'-iix o ' 3 I : .- u D. 'iz Qi U ' t .A O45 L J lsr .f s r .1 3 Q ' , n , Q s ni,l,ns' Board of Publications The Board of Publications is the committee which controls all university publications- the Cue, the Key, the yearly catalogue, Alumni bulletins, and the DCA, to mention only a few. This group is composed of several administration and faculty members as well as the edi- tors and business managers of both student publications. In addition to determining the policies of university publications, the Board establishes rules of procedure for election of editorial and business staff. For instance, this year the com- mittee ruled that the yearbook should become an all-school project rather than one of the duties of the junior class. A Back row fsrandingl, left to right: R. Berger, H. Gearharr, F. Gorman. Front row fseatecll: L. Selmar, Mr. Spear, Dr. E. Smith, Dr. Venelclasen, Mr. Warner. . 9,
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