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Mill Campbell Mr. Heed Mr. Hill Miss I in mist on Miss Nyholm Student Welfare Committee Mthough tin name, Student Welfare Com mittor. Mi gctlH very well what the committee is for. few people actually know the personnel of the committee and the actual activities of it. This year when the committee met, an interested visitor would have found Mr. Frank Hill. M iss F.li .aheth Nyholm. and Miss Doro- thy Humiston conferring with Ming Campbell, ex-oflicio chairman, and Dean Reed, ex- officio secretary. This committee was created for the pur- pose of considering problems of student life outside the curricular field and making proper recommendations on all kinds of student activities. Fach lime the student council meets, a member front this committee meets with it and acts as an advisor. In turn, stu- dents from the council or from the student body may present problems to the committee. bo’s ho. a yearly feature of the Old (told, is under the supervision of this com- mittet;. Students are chosen for the college ho s W ho and are recommended for the national lio’s Vi ho of ’colleges and uni- versities. It hough this committee was organized only last year, it is proving its worth and certainly should become a permanent part of our school life. Arrangements for benefit programs spon- sored by student organizations must he ap- proved by the Student clfare Committee before they are made effective by the sponsor- ing organization. P««r 2»
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Mr. Boardmnn Mr. Col,- Mr. I Ivor, I The Campus Builders The government has its men to head the alphabet bureau. , but Iowa Tcaehera has Benjamin Boardman to balanee the budget and he has dime an admirable job for twenty- six years. Collecting room rent and fees. pay- ing salaries and cheeking requisitions, and just supervising tin activities of the business ofliee are his “line . In the business ofliee. inspec- tion would show that trust funds for more than one hundred student and faculty organ- izations are handled annually: that checking accounts, fees, salaries and expenditures of other nature are checked each day: requisi- tions from every ofliee on the campus find their way through this ofliee: the purchasing of supplies and materials is completed here; campus financial enterprises such as the foun- tain room, publications and the cafeteria also begin and end here. Another change, with the advent of war. was in the office of registrar. I)r. Marshall Beard, formerly of the social science depart- ment. became registrar when the army air corps arrived, and Dr. Selmcr I.arson, who has been registrar since 1938. began teaching in the science department. Dr. Beard acquired not only the gigantic task of normal times. bill also that of being registrar while two service units are on the campus. Ordinarily, the office of the registrar has charge of enroll- ment. classification, registration, and compila- tion of credits for the students on the campus. Ouitc naturally, this task becomes more com- plicated with time, but other immediate fac- tors have full play too. This office supplies mam records for men in service and for the units on the campus. Superintendent of buildings and grounds that is Kblon Cole, sometimes called the Campus-builder . Twenty-six major build- ings. regular campus grounds, seven acres devoted to horticultural and botanical gar- dens. a forty acre golf course and picnic grounds, a farm newly acquired these arc the many things requiring attention from Mr. Cole. The little” problem of heating and lighting that seems so much an ordinary afTair to students is another responsibility. isitors would have us know that we have one of the five most beautiful campuses in the I nited States while we are being proud of our campus, we may well be proud of tin man who has done much toward making it famous.
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