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PROVOST ADAMS VICE-PRESIDENT BRIGGS VICE-PRESIDENT NIEHUSS SECT, ASS ' T. VICE-PRES. WATKINS Today YOUR Michigan is finding its way surely with a high post-war level of enrollment. The demands made upon the administration are increased ten-fold, though smoothly operating daily routines belie this fact. More active student govern- ment, the return to pre-war cosmo- politanism, and the pressure exerted upon higher education by secular changes are the main problems that confront the present administration. The executive officers and the deans directly controlling student affairs co-operate closely for the benefit of both the individual student and the University as a whole. Together they provide guidance for the students, exercise control over their scholastic affairs, and supervise their extra- curricular activities. The completion of the General Administration building gives the administrators a great advantage. They now have up-to-date equip- ment and adequate office space for the first time in years. Now each division governing the University will be able to function more effectively in its relations with students, with the state, and with other institutions. RATION ASSO. DEAN BROMAGE REGISTRAR IRA SMITH
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III Entrance to the new Administration Building ADMINIS Board of Regents Left to right: Alfred B. Connable, Jr., Vera B. Baits, Charles E. Kennedy, M.D., J. Joseph Herbert, Kenneth M. Stevens, Roscoe O. Bonisteel, Otto E. Eclcerf Missing: Ralph A. Hayward I
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ASSO DEAN REA The Office of Student Affairs has become one of the most important student-administration clearing houses in the University. Its primary interest is in the social and extra- curricular activities of the students. Dean Erich B. Walter and Associate Dean Walter B. Rea are in charge of the office. The new offices in the Administra- tion building are almost as familiar to each student as his classes are. The social calendar, approval for house parties, traffic regulations, eligibility cards, and control over all active student organizations keep a continuous line of students enter- ing the new offices every day. As more and more enthusiasm for extra-curricular activity has grown throughout the campus, the business of the Student Affairs Office has in- creased. However, the office con- tinues to keep its personal touch. OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS NEW STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE I Hi ?3SI I. m I
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