. . . BUSINESS MANAGER—Responsibility for the collection of tuition and other student fees falls to this office. Debts of the college are paid through it and detailed records are kept concerning the financial matters of the college. Student workers are paid through the Business Office. . . ,. REGISTRAR AND EXAMINER—It is the duty of this office to guide students in Teq s ermg for courses which will count toward the requirements for gradua- tion. The scholastic record of each student in college is kept here as well as a record of his high school credits. . . . SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS—An unusually large program of building activity has kept this branch of the administration busy during the past year. In addition to landscaping about the campus, a new laundry building and a canoeing and ice skating pond have been completed. Work has recently been started on the construction of a swimming pool annex to the 'Women's Gymnasium. ADMINISTRATION CHARLES S. CORY Registrar and Examiner J BENIAMIN BOARDMAN Business Manager ELDON E. COLE Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
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Student Council COMMITTEES A balanced social program bringing into use the extensive facilities of the College by all students has been the objective of the Committee on Social Life headed by Frederick Feldman. The Curriculum Committee, of which Phil Connell was chairman, is made up of several students selected at large to- gether with representatives from each honorary or- ganization. John Forest Charles and Mary Jean Landgraf were the members of the Calendar Com- mittee which issued a weekly program of regular and special meetings on the campus. Tutor Ticklers, a vaudeville of student talent under student direction, was sponsored by the Student Council. Another major activity of the Council is the planning and execution of the Honor Day ceremo- nies in cooperation with the Men's Union and the Women's League. The constitution of the Council has been rewritten this year to permit the reorganization of the Student Council to more adequately fit the needs of a chang- ing campus and student body. Upper Lett: Student Council committee on elections Upper Right: Connell and his curriculum committee Center: The Student Council in meeting Lower Left: The committee on extra-curriculum activities Lower Center: The program committee Lower Right: The lecture and entertainment committee
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