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FIDOS' K. Colf. Supervisor Buildings and Grounds Material shortages have frustrated many ol Ins cherished construction plans ami called for a great deal of ingenuity on the part of Eldon K. Cole, Superintendent of the buildings anti grounds. Professors call down students about poor writing. Mr. Cole would like to do the same to those professors who write illegible requisitions for such things as the use of the school busses or public address system. Mr. Cole is also manager of the college farm, that plot of land that has a new kind of crop and a new name: Sunset Village. Foqe 25
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Business Manager It takes lots of sense to control the dollars and cents that flow across the counter at the Business Office. Philip C. Jennings, as Business Manager, must keep track of tui- tion payments, donnitory room rents, and other college fees, as well as the many de- tails of veterans' tuition. The business of- fice is the huh of the campus, where work- ing students and other college employees stand in another line on pay day, and many students go to write checks on their home town banks. Philip ( Jennings Marsmai i. R. Mi ri Registrar Registration days find Marshall R. Beard the dynamo of that machinery which runs in an intricate and mysterious pattern from the Deans’ offices to Room 15. Many young people have sat in his bay- windowed office to receive counsel on their curriculum problems, or to interview him on what Teachers College can offer them as future students. For the past year and a half Dr. Beard has had little time for the cabinet work with which he likes to fill leisure hours. Page
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Student r-Jlc eacj-ue Third Row: Mr. Ellis Paul, I). Peterson, Gilbert, Kdy;ir Second Row: Olson, DeWitt, Eel Is Mast, Keel, J. Hall llotlnm Row: M. Ilall, Heater, Hales. Kinsman, 'umlnlt, Smiley £ For every student the opportunity to function as an intelligent citizen in a democracy: that is the objective of the Student League Board, chief self- governing hotly for students. With meetings al- ways open to students and faculty alike, the Board is representative of the entire student body and anyone lias the opportunity to be heard in its dis- cussions of problems of the college community. Other members are officers from Men’s Union, Women’s League, and housing units, and the standing committees of the Student I .cague. Much duplication of effort by the many governing bodies of the campus has been eliminated since the organ- ization of the Board in 1943. Pago 26
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