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Sadie Id. Sample It 2)ean of Vide omen In addition to her various duties as Dean of Women, Miss Campbell serves on the Student Welfare Committee, and helps solve problems in the Commons Food Service, advises the Student Council and maintains numer- ous committees for the smooth running of the activities for college women. As dean, she advises the Women’s League, and supervises all women’s housing to sec that each girl finds comfortable and adequate living quarters in the modern women's dormitories. With the help of Mrs. Axel An- derson. director of the Commons, and of Miss Flizabcth Emerson, director of l.awther 11 all, Dean Campbell works efficiently to bring about the cul- tural and social advancement of women students. Miss Sadie B. Campbell, Dean of Women, always finds time to help any woman student with the prob- lems of college life. Almost the first stop any woman registrant makes is in Dean Campbell's office where housing facilities are arranged. The orientation program for freshman girls is begun in this office, and the women's dormitory committee gets many helpful ideas from Dean Campbell's stimulating suggestions. Paw 23
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Present day problems for Dean Heed include aiding college men to find employment, helping to situate the boys in comfortable, livable dormitories or off-campus boarding houses ami solving any problems which the college men find in school. The Men's Union is the representative group of col- lege men who govern and act on all problems concerning the masculine factor on the campus. Dean Reed helps to further his aim to maintain harmony between the men and various groups on the campus by being per- sonally represented in Men’s Union to help govern the men’s group. Leslie I. Reed, Dean o f M en, still finds plenty of duties in spite of the fact there is a decided decreasing number of men on the campus. With the coming post-war days Dean Reed will again find himself helping men students adjust themselves to college- work and problems. The future College Joe” will learn to appreci- ate Dean Reed's sympathetic and understanding nature, and the college dances of old days will again have a willing chaperon.
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HUJIR Beari .Marshall Heard, registrar, ac- quired a gigantic task when he left the social science department in 1943 to take over his present position. I I is work, though lessened somewhat by the removal of the Army Air Corps from the campus, is greater than that of normal times. As regis- trar, Mr. Heard has charge of classi- fication, registration, and compilation of credits. Among the records kept by Mr. Heard arc the high school credits and scholastic standing of each student in college. Mr. Beard’s office staff guides students in registering for courses which will count toward require- ments for graduation. One of the many problems of the staff in the regis- trar’s office is making sure that all elusive errors are corrected so that the student is assured of graduating with the correct number of credits, his requisite grade average, and his correctly recorded certificates. In addition to all this, this office supplies many records for servicemen and former Iowa State Teachers College students. In Mr. Beard’s office there are records of every student who has attended Iowa State Teachers College. Page 24
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