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. , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, THE BOARD GF REGENTS GEORGE L. BOWMAN, Kingfisher, President, CLAUDE CLARENCE HATCHETT, Durant, Vice-President: JOSEPH C. LOONEY, Wewokag THOMAS D. LYONS, Tulsag W. N. BARRY, Okemahg MALCOM E. ROSSER, IR., Muskogee. EUGENE P. LEDBETTER, Gklahoma City. ADMINlSTRATIVE CCDUNCIL DR. W. B. BIZZELL, President DR. ARTHUR B. ADAMS, College of Business DEAN H. FELGAR, College of Engineering DR. PAUL L. VOGT, Dean of Extension DEAN FREDRXCK HOLMBERG, College of Fine Arts DR. HOMER L. DODGE, Graduate School DEAN IULIEN C. MONNET, School of Law DR. ELLSWORTH COLLINGS, College of Education DR. ROY GETTINGER, Dean of Administration DEAN EDNA E. MCDANIEL, Dean of Women DR. L. I, MOORMAN, School of Medicine DEAN I. F. FINDLAY, Dean of Men DEAN D. B. R. IOHNSON, School of Pharmacy GEORGE E. WADSACK, Registrar DR. S. W. REEVES, College of Arts and Sciences EMIL R. KRAETTLI, Assistant to the President esfssffffstsnsnsncece P Page 20
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wmv, ,,AV,gg-v,,,,VV s L me-we N...c.c.NN......k? ' wx THE PRESIDENT'S GREETING THIS volume oT The Sooner aT- TempTs To reTlecT The varied acTiviTies oT sTudenT liTe during The currenT year. l.iTe in a large universiTy varies greaTly Trom year To year. This is parTicularly True during These years when changes are occurring so TreguenTly. The currenT year has been one oT The mosT unusual in The his- Tory oT The UniversiTy. ExTernally many Things have occurred ThaT have creaTed greaT anxieTy and caused The Triends oT The Univer- siTy To Teel The deepesT concern abouT The TuTure oT The Univer- siTy, buT inTernally iT has been very diTTerenT. STudenTs and Tac- ulTy alike have worked TogeTher in a Tine spiriT oT co-operaTion and good-will. This is The one greaT compensaTion ThaT has largely oTT- seT The problems creaTed by ex- Ternal inTluences. - The currenT issue oT The Sooner measures up Tully in conTenT and Torm To The annual issues ThaT have preceded iT. IT will become a souvenir ThaT should be Treasured by every universiTy sTudenT who values The memories oT college days. l have no doubT ThaT in The years To come This volume will become increasingly inTeresTing To Those who aTTended The UniversiTy during The currenT year. Soon aTTer This book is oTT The press and disTribuTed, This greaT sTudenT body will scaTTer To every parT oT The sTaTe, To oTher sTaTes, and To Toreign counTries. The evenTs oT The year will Then become only a memory To all oT us. lT is my hope ThaT These memories may be happy ones, and ThaT The sTudenTs who Turn These pages recalling The Taces wiTh whom They have been associaTed. and The evenTs in which They Took parT. may derive genuine saTisTacTion Trom The experience. l wanT To assure every sTudenT who has been enrolled in The UniversiTy during This year, oT my abiding good wishes To you. To every loyal sTudenT oT These days l pledge my allegiance To The UniversiTy. and l sincerely hope ThaT you will Teel Tree To call upon me, and any oT my asso- ciaTes who are serving The insTiTuTion in an oTTicial or proTessorial capaciTy. We sTand ready To serve you aT any Time, regardless oT where you may be. Sincerely yours, W. B. BIZZELL, PresidenT. ....s...........,...........................sssss............... . .,,, .sss.............s.,. X X X X , X . . Q Page I9
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Wmmxmx x wx xxxx Q xmx x m x x xmwxxm xxx x xx xxx xmx w x x mmwxx mm xxxxxxw MEN'S COUNCIL The Mens Council was created by the students of the University of Oklahoma in the spring of 1930, by the adoption of the Constitution of the Student Association. The Council consists of repre- sentatives of all schools and colleges on the campus, meeting as a student council for men, Its pur- pose, in conjunction with the Womens Self-Governing Association, is to deliberate upon student affairs and to act accordingly. The Council is comparatively a new system on this campus, and as yet has not had an opportunity to accomplish all the desired features that the student body expects of it. During the short time of its existence it has, however, benefited the student body in various ways. It was through the sponsorship of this organization that the administration has granted twelve o'clock date nights. This past year has been such an unusual year in the affairs of the University that this group as well as many others has received much criticism. Besides presenting the student side of the question to the administration, the other functions of the Council are to assist clubs and organizations in their efforts to promote the interests of the Uni- versity, OFFICERS IOSEPH STAMPER . . . . . President VINCENT DALE . . . Vice-President HERMAN CSREENHAW .... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS COLLEGE oi: ARTS AND SCIENCE IOSEPH STAMPER VINCENT DALE I-IERMAN GREENHAW CHARLES DAVIS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING IRVIN GLASCOW' RuPERT MCCLLING ERNEST CHILDERS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ANDY BECK RALPH CISSNE GRADUATE SCHOOL SCHOOL or LAW SCHOOL OF RIIARNIACY MARK EVANS IOHN SWINFORD RALPH ENIX SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FINE ARTS SCHOOL CECIL FERREE PAUL HUFF N v---xxx xxx xx - Axwx- -x - xx x X aa:zz::::mm w xxmxxx x :11:22X?2ii?2 ?::X1??22132:flffltmiifrrfrgrymw,DEED 'e:vvx12aia 5 mmf t ,IX . ' - ' Y' R v --me X v ,ggggf-iivgn wr ADW-S fff-,,f rx, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, W Nw D WN NR! Xxx xxxw' xxxx- RNS Yw5 xw- WRX?-Y WN xxw ,,X,fNw KQQSXXXW Page 21
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