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First row, left to right: M. Cooper; B. Allen; R. Odette; M. Whar- ton; F. DeMarr; G. Reiblich; J. Prendergast; J. Remsber; T. Adams. Second row: F. Black; F. Block; A. Bell; F. Duke; E. Sudlow; H. Stier; F. Loker; C. Coward; H. Leven. Back row: A. Gottwals; W. Longo; M. Langford; K. Longridge; F. Street; E. Darley; C. Sylvester; O. Saunders; C. Ward; E. Tingley. Head table: D. Bringham; A. Goldstein; S. Morris. Aluiiini ilssociation The University promises to remain in a state of flux for many years to come, but in changing, it has become stronger. The alumni association as part of that strength, is the hfeblood of the University. Sparked by an able secretary, the alumni associa- tion furthers the ideals of graduates who are bound together by the regard they hold for their school, and their pride and desire to identify themselves with its part and future. The alumni association is an outgrowth of a desire on the part of former students to associate in a fel- lowship designed to foster the welfare of the Univer- sity, stimulate public action for its betterment, and promote the best interests of the club members. With the outstanding alumni publication, and the office situated on the campus, the association is able to provide graduates with almost any information relating to the University. It remains, during the years to come, a friend to the graduate. Secretary David L. Bingham carries on the intricate business of managing the Alumni Association. 19
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Illlill ' ll (if IICiil ' lllN William P. Cole, Chairman The government of the University of Mary hind is vested by law in the Board of Regents. The aid and guidance of its members are responsible for the pros- perity and expansion of the University. The contri- butions of the University to higher learning are of the first order. Its influence in the educational vt)ri(.i is steadily increasing. The members of the Boanl have been selected because of their sense of res|-)onsibihty for the wel- fare of the community. The eleven members are appointed by the Governor of the State for terms of nine years each. Upon his appointment the President of the University automatically hi Is the position of Executive Officer of the Board. The Board of Regents also constitutes the Mary- land State Board of Agriculture. With Judge Wil- liam P. Cole as their chairman, the members are representative of such fields as agriculture, industry, business, government and general welfare. The stu- dents of the University are confid ent that the school ' s future is secure under the guidance of a competent and able hand. MlMlllllM ' S . . . D. Herbert Brown Edmund S. Burke Edward P. Holter Louis L. Kaplan E. Paul Knotts Arthur O. Lovejoy Charles P. McCormick Harry H. Nuttle C. Ewing Tuttle Mrs. John L Whitehurst 18
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Dcaii III Wfiiiii ' ii Miss Adelc Stamp is Dean of Women on the Uni- versity of Maryland campus. All coeds are welcome in her office for counselling and guidance. She is also concerned with social programs, extra curricular activities, housing problems and student organiza- tions. Dean Stamp founded the first Student Government Association on the campus. She is responsible for the local chapters of Mortar Board and Alpha Lambda Delta. At the present time she is a national officer of Alpha Lambda Delta. May Day, a celebration familiar to every Mary- land student, was initiated by Dean Stamp. She also started the American Association of University Women and the faculty Campus Club. The office of the Dean of Women is the core of activities on campus. From an okay for a fraternit) ' ' s Saturday night party to plans for the Spring Formal, Dean Stamp ' s office is the headquarters for the stu- dents ' social life. It is there that the women students on campus find a sympathetic advisor. ni ' iiii iif Men Geary F. Eppley is a dean with two full-time jobs. As Dean of Men, he makes himself available to all men students who would like counselling on their college problems or want to come in and just talk . In his capacity of Director of Student Welfare, he works toward continual improvement of campus housiny, food and health facilities. The details and coordination of student activities, such as Convoca- tion, Homecoming, Dad ' s Day, and Commencement are decided in Dean Eppley ' s office. The Dean also considers the budgets of campus organizations with regard to the University and State Imancial policies. His thirty-two years at the University of Maryland have Ixen both active and rewarding. At one time a student here, he has been instrumental in the rapid growth and development which has taken place at the Uni%ersity since he became Dean of Men. Dean Eppley ' s special projects for this year were planning furnishings for the men ' s dorms ami Stu- dent Union. 20
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