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Left to right-Ledbetter, Rosser, Noble, Bowman, Hatchett, Bizzell, Kraettli, Kerr, Looney. BOARD OF REGENTS OFFICERS MAIOB EUGENE KERR . . . . . President IUDGE l. C. LOONEY . . Vice-President MB. EMIL R. KRAETTLI . . . . . Secretary MEMBERS MR. CLAUDE C. HATCHETT, Durant MR. EUGENE P. LEDBETTER, Oklahoma City ME. IOE McBRlDE, Walters MAIOB EUGENE KEBB, Muskogee IUDGE l. C. LOONEY, Wewoka MR. LLOYD NOBLE, Ardmore MR. MALCOLM E. BOSSEB, IR., Muskogee The Board ot Begents is the governing body ot the University of Oklahoma. This board, which was organized in l9l9, is composed ot seven members who are appointed by the Governor with the approval ot the Senate and who serve terms ot from one to seven years. At least three ot the members must be alumni ot the University. The appointment ot Toe McBride, Walters, made in March by Governor E. W. Mar- land, increased the number of tormer uni- versity students on the Board to tive. McBride replaced George E. Bowman, Mus- kogee. Page 17 The President of the University is respon- sible to the Board and meets with them periodically to discuss University affairs and policies. The Board chooses the Presi- dent, and appointments of other adminis- trative otficials and of members ot the faculty must have its approval. All acts of the University administration are sub- ject to the review ot the Board, which may countermand them it it sees tit. The Be- gents are responsible only to the Legisla- ture and may be removed through im- peachment or by legislative act changing the law by which the Board was created.
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Why Wait tor to-morrow? Live today. Eternity is in the present and stretches its arms to the past and the tuture. Reality is in this rnornent and overtlows into that which has been and is to be. To live is the only Way to prepare tor lite. Being is the exclusive qateway to the heart's desire. lt is the uniurled sail oi this instant that tills with God's winds oi destiny. You are not qoina to liveg you are livinal Open every pore ot your heina to the tides ot liteg revel in its joysg thrill with its ecstasiesg soar on its Wings oi iaithg sail on its imaqinative tliahtsq suiter its pain: grapple with its prohlernsg put your shoulders under its heavy loadsp share in its creativenessy Catch its perspectivef throb with its urqe. For you the universe tocuses on this instant. So tar as you are Concerned Gods plans pivot on this moment. Make the rnost oi the present. Live! NICK COMFORT :as sr-Q. :rs :es nas bm, bbq :bs :-as aes :rs am. P77 211 211 P71 wif :ii P5 211 21? 217 211 2
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2 Left to right KRAFT, WADSACK, LINDSAY, BOBO ADMINISTRATIVE WALTER W. KRAFT'fSuperintendent of University Utilities. GEORGE E. WADSACKfHegistrar of the University. I. L. LINDSAY-Financial Clerk of the University. DH. C. S. BOBOfDirector of Student Health Service and Infirmary. DR. ROY GlTTlNGERfeDr. Cfittinger has served as Dean of Administration since l926. He received his B. A. here in l902. He also holds an M. A. from the University of Chicago and a Ph. D. from the University of California. DR. ROY GITTINGER ln any university of considerable size many functions other than those of a directly curricular nature become a necessary part of the institution. Independently these men carry on their respective administrative duties, which increase the comfort, add to the pleasure, and at times curb the impulses of the individual. The student body is fortunate in having in these positions men of such scholarly attitudes, executive abilities, and genial personalities. One of them buys your second hand books . . . one prints professors' pamphlets for your convenient use . . . one will keep up your school spirit if and when you graduate . . . one keeps the home town paper informed when you join Y. W. C. A. or become vice- president of something . . . one keeps the bells buzzing that let you out Page 18
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