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ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL L o-ordi tc inalord Fifteen meinliers of the Administrative Council are the brain trust of University affairs, and their work in co-ordinating the policies of the various departments is of major importance. Members ot the cabinet are the dean ol men ami counseloi ot women, the deans of the University ' s schools and colleges, the president, secretary to the University, the regis- trar, anil the president ' s assistant. This cabinet system was organized in 1908 when A. Grant Evans, president of the University at that time, ilecided that such a plan would be beneficial. . eryiberi Members of the Administrative Council include Dr. W. B. Bizzell, President of the University; Emil R. Kraettli, Secretary to the University; G. E. Wadsack, Registrar; Dr. M. E. Wardell, Assistant to the President; C. C. Bush, Acting Dean of Men; Miss Mar- garet Stephenson, Counselor of Women; Dr. E. D. Meacham, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Dr. D. B. R. Johnson, Dean of the School of Pharmacy; Dr. Lewis S. Salter, Dean of the College of Fine Arts; Dr. William H. Carson, Dean of the College of Engineering; Dr. Julien C. Monnet, Dean of the School of Law; Dr. Ellsworth Collings, Dean of the College of Education; Dr. Arthur B. Adams, Dean of the College of Business Administration; Dr. Homer L. Dodge, Dean of the Ciraduate School. Front ro ' tx. lejt to right — Meacham, Wardell, Gittinger, Johnson, Bizzell, Stephenson, Kraettli, and .Adams. Second roiij — Bush, Salter, Carson, Dan erficld, WjiKark, niul Ciillings. ir.-i-v M 1 1 1 W ' ™ IjU ■ rW A H H Bq fkvV ' ij H I Iw 9i . 1 Pago 15
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BOARD OF REGENTS -jouerni for S tate (ouemi f-or — Kale Seven men who are on the Board ot Regents are the power heliind University affairs and policies. The must important tluty of this gxn-erniny: body is the work on the University budget; this budget must be approved b this boartl and appropriations tor the support of the school are under its supervision. All members ot the board are appointed by the governor, and they may be removed only by impeachment proceedings. The president of the board is elected by the group. All appointments of administrative officials and members of the faculty must have the Regents ' approval. 0 icerS Joe Loonev, Wewoka Joe McBride, Anadarko . Emil R. KraETTLI, Norman President Vice-President Secretar ' Joe Looxev Dr. Claude S. Chambers Joe McBRun ' L em-befS Wewoka Seminole Anadarko Lloyd Noble Joiix Rogers . Harrington Wimberly E. C. Hopper, Jr. . Ardmore Tulsa Altus Eufaula Seated, left to rt, i! -Dr. Claude S. Chambers, Dr. V. B. Bizzell. Slandintj — Joe McBride, Harrington Wimberly, E. C. Hopper, Jr., John Rogers, Joe Loonev, and Lloyd Noble. Page li
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THE DEAN OF MEN AND M. G. A The office of president of the Men ' s Governing Asso- ciation was held the first semester by capable Wayne Wilson. Serving as Acting Dean of Men the past year was C. C. Bush, who was appointed to fill the vacancy left by Dean James F. Findlay, who re- signed to accept the position of President of Drury Col- lege. Dean Bush has both liis A. B. and M. A. degrees from the University of Oklahoma, and has completed all the residence requirements for Doctorate. He taught in the public schools and in the State Teachers College before becoming Director of the University Remedial Program. C. C. Bush JmM Wayne Wilson 1 mkwF K ' HT I P MHi ' 1 .s , 1 - tft H Front ro w, left to right — Nesbitt, Davis, Wilson, McDermott, and Hanson. Second row — Fondrin, Tiir(niette, Cralle, I.cdbctter, Richards, and Larson. Third roiv — Hess, Miiv er, Snvder, Lloyd, and Whitlow. Members not in the picture are: Young, Kritikos, Fender, Amspacher, and CMass. In the Senate, upper house of the Men ' s Governing Association, each class president has a vote, one member from the law school, three from Business Administration, four from Arts and Science, four from Engineering, and one from the Graduate, Fine Arts and Pharmacy Schools. Fraternity members ami representatives from the different independent districts make up the lower house. Benny Young succeeded Wayne Wilson as president the second semester, and Secre- tary Jim Davis was elected vice-president. Page J 6
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