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Middlebrook, Comptroller Ffh af1cia1A Cffroj 1 dvlse S. Ge '- Milton E. Hahn, Director of Menls Activities F Of St dde S udent O 1 ,am Pg . 3111231-ions t. S Sf B Gen ' PI' eral erff, S Alumni Zcrefary ssocfatigtf the Director of men's activities: thatjs the official title of Milton E. Hahn, assistant to Dean Williamson. But his job covers a great deal more than just 'imen's activities. Members of all student activities and organizations come to him with their problemsg find him always eager to help.
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Director can . SKYY Unwet Skdent qqxtwl' e Pie Nt. tb Malcoanassisiant to 30 As the energetic Dean of Women, Anne D. Blitz, finds her time mostly oc- cupied with WSGA and Panhellenic ac- tivities. An interesting, fluent speaker, Dean Blitz is frequently asked to speak at dinners, meetings. Has a knack for say- ing just the right thing at the right moment. 1 . 'Y CCW S109 ai SCS Thom me' of Sum ADMINIST RA' 9 2' i r at 3' Anne D. Blitz Dean oi Women
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Top Row: W. Engstrom, Pearson, Keyes, Nystrom, Maloney. Atkins. Bottom row: Lindow, Goff, D. Engstrom, Block, Peterson, Van Housen, Panamon, Strause. Kenneth Block, chairman Exchange students from our sister continent to the south: Joao Neiva Figueiredo, Pedro P. Azpurua, Ruth L. Villela, janet Barenbaum. LL-U COUNCIL Student representatives from Maine to California were present this year when the All-U council played host to the National Student Federation of America. Guest speaker: none other than friendly, well-traveled Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Usual yearly work for the council includes super- vision of the rowdy, colorful Homecoming paradeg selection of pretty coeds as button salesmen. It sup- ports Snow Week, snow or no snow, and sponsors the always-hectic Freshman Week, the Minnesota Foundation and the Charity Ball. The purpose of the council-to help meet student problems-is aptly illustrated by its handling of student affairs in the present war- time situation. Council work for World War II includes a war chest committee which decides on the eligibility of oil-campus organization drives and co-ordinates their activities. Under consideration are a com- pulsory physical edueation program and methods of minimizing social expenses for the duration of the war. Already, the council has elim- inated the hiring of big-name bands, cut down on lavish decora- tions.
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