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Left to right: Bizzell, Kraettii, Dodqe, Findlay, Felgar, McDaniel. Ceil ings, Adams, Johnson, Monnett, Gittinger, Holmberg, Wadsack, Reaves. THE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL The President of the University, the Deans of the various schools and colleges, the Dean of Men and the Dean of Wonnen, the Registrar, and the Assistant to the President make up the Ad- ministrative Council. The Council was formerly known as the Senate, but it assumed its present name in 1913. Besides serving the President in an advisory capacity, the Council performs administrative, legislative and executive acts in regard to the University generally. At times it serves in a ju- diciary capacity on student problems such as eligibility, discipline and admission. The student body through the Men ' s Council or the Women ' s Self Government Association or a combined action of both may petition the Council for the redress of any grievances. The primary function of this group, however, is the co-ordination of general University policies, rules and regulations. MEMBERS DR. W. B. BIZZELL, President J. H. FELGAR, Dean of the College of Engineering FREDRIK HOLMBERG, Dean of the College of Fine Arts JULIEN C. MONNETT, Dean of the School of Law ROY GITTINGER, Dean of Administration DR. L. J. MOORMAN, Dean of the School of Medicine D. B. R. JOHNSON, Dean of the School of Pharmacy S. W. REAVES, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences ARTHUR B. ADAMS, Dean of the College of Business Administration HOMER L. DODGE, Dean of the Graduate School ELLSWORTH COLLINGS, Dean of the College of Education MISS EDNA E. McDANIEL, Dean of Women J. F. FINDLAY, Dean of Men GEORGE E. WADSACK, Registrar EMIL R. KRAETTLI, Assistant to the President Page I I
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Left to right: Bowman, BIzzell, Kraettii, Kerr, Looney, Noble. Ledbetter, Hatchett. Rosser. BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents is the governing body of the University of Oklahoma. This board, which was organized in 1919, is connposed of seven nnembers who are appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Senate and who serve definite terms of from one to seven years. At least three of the members must be alumni of the University. The President of the University is responsible to the Board and meets with them periodically to discuss University affairs and policies. The Board chooses the President, and appointments of other administrative officials and of members of the faculty must have Its approval. All acts of the University administration are subject to the review of the Board, which may countermand them if it sees fit. The Regents are responsible only to the Legislature and may be removed only through impeachment or by legislative act changing the law by which the Board was cre- ated. OFFICERS MR. GEORGE L. BOWMAN President MR. CLAUDE C. HATCHETT Vice-President MR. EMIL R. KRAETTLI Secretary MEMBFRS MR. GEORGE L. BOWMAN, Kingfisher MR. CLAUDE C. HATCHETT, Duront MR. EUGENE P. LEDBETTER, Oklahoma City MAJOR EUGENE KERR, Muskogee JUDGE J. C. LOONEY, Wewoka MR. LLOYD NOBLE, Ardmore MR. MALCOLM E. ROSSER, JR., Muskogee Paq 10
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THE MEN ' S COUNCIL The Constitution of the Student As- - the campus has a chance to get sociation. adopted by the students in w Lersonally acquainted with other men. the Spring of 1930. created the Men ' s Besides presenting the student side of Council. This Council consists of rep- B ' Questions to the administration, the resentatives of all schools and colleges 9f uther functions of the Council are to of the campus. Its purpose, in con- H assist worthy clubs and organizations in junction with the W. S. G. A., is to H their efforts to promote the interests govern the affairs of the students of , a. h of the University. the University. All members are elect- H .- k 1 H The Council and its ed in the Spring at a general B JH H B 9 1 financed by their promotion to serve for a H H I , r i r- x r 1 popular Student Council Dances. Each year the Council sponsors an H These dances are held every Friday school smoker which every rran | night In the Union Ballroom. LOUIS WOODRUFF, President OFFICERS LOUIS WOODRUFF President BOOTH STRANGE Vice-President WILLIAM PANSZE Secretary MEMBERS ARTS AND SCIENCES FINE ARTS ENGINEERING EDUCATION EVERETT GOINS JULIUS EINHORN CLINE MANSUR JAMES STACY ALBERT UPSHER GRADUATE BOOTH STRANGE BUSINESS W. G. SMITH LEE SCOTT WILLIAM BEDNAR WILLIAM PANSZE ROBERT NEPTUNE PHARMACY LAW ROBERT CAMPBELL ROBERT RICHARDSON LOUIS WOODRUFF FIfit fo , lof! to nyht: Upiticf. Gomi, Smith. Wood.uff. Pans;,... PiLhaidion. Manvi. ' Bad row, left to right: Strange. Bednar, Stacy. Einhorn. Campbell, Scott, Neptune.
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