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I 3 1 Left to right-VMILES. BRANDT, BEAIRD, I-IARREL PERSONNEL . CHARLES C. MlLES-Y -Manager, University Boolc Exchange. ICSEPH A. BRANDT--Director ot the University Press. T. M. BEAlRDfAlumni secretary and manager ot the Cklahoma Union. STEWART HARRAL--Director ot Press Relations and instructor in lournalism. DB. E. D. MEACHAMf -Dr. Meacham has been Assistant Dean ot the Arts and Sciences College since l925. He received his B. A. here in l9l4, his M. A. from Harvard in l9l7, and his Ph. D. trom the University ot Chicago in l922. He is the taculty representative to the Big Six Conference. DR. E. D. MEACHAM of class . . . one may ask you to leave the Union Lobby when you try to enroll early on the pretense ot peddling Covered Wagons . . . one may politely but tirmly call to your attention a bouncing check . . . one sews up a cut or bandages a sprained ankle painlessly . . . one may have told you that general languages in junior high doesnt make up tor college Latin . . . one may smile and say, Does License No. 380-U38 mean anything to you and who was that lady l saw you with last night? Though too otten We try to work them rather than Work with them, our interests, our aims, and our problems are shared by them. They contri- bute a vital element toward our accomplishments. Page l9
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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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MEN'S COUNCIL RALPH KENYON First Row, lett to right-Dobyns, White, Kantor, Cates. Second Row-Chenauit, Mathis, Lucas, Craig. OFFICERS NATHAN CHEN AULT . WILLIAM CATES HAROLD MATHIS AL NAIFEH IOHN HUNTER RALPH KENYON NATHAN CHEN AULT MEMBERS WILLIAM CATES WIP ROBINSON HAROLD WHITE IOHN BOLER DONALD DOBYNS . . President . Vice-President . Secretary FRANK HUGHES IOE KANTOR CHARLES CRAIG NORMAN LUCAS BILLIE BURKE RALPH KENYON The Men's Council is the selt-government association lor men on the univer- sity campus. Membership in it includes an executive branch made up oi the three oiticers oi the Council, tour representatives trom the College oi Arts and Science, three each irom the Business and Engineering Colleges, two apiece representing the Lawyers and Graduate students, and one man each irom the Pharmacy and Fine Arts College. The Council iunctions both independently and in cooperation with the Women's Sell Government Association according to the nature and scope of the problem. Its chief aims are to present the student side oi questions to the administration, aiiord a closer and more harmonious relationship between stu- dents and iaculty, and assist clubs and organizations wherever needed. Page 2U
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