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COUNSELOR AIDS THE A. W. S. Because of the capable miiiiance of Miss Margaret Stephenson, Counselor ot Women, the University ol Oklahoma coeds have found their em|)loyment, housing and othci- nrohlems easy to soi e. Miss Stephenson lielped or- nani e the Associated Women Students, an aftiliate of tiie Intercollegiate Association of Women Students. During her four years as Counselor of )men. Miss Stephenson has done notable work in psychological and personality development of the stU(.le!it. Marcarrt Stephenson J- ' irst row, left to riijlit — Joie Johnsnii. Mildred Lock, sicta Kudd, I ay laKiii. .Amy Lee ilill. Second roiu — Margaret Jones, Charlotte Stewart, Phyllis McCoy, . ' Mice nodj;e, Sue Starr, Mary Beth Smith. Third row — Roberta Henson, Catherine Cooke, Jocclia Barefoot, Mary McLaury, .Ann W ' Migate, Virginia Teeter, Jaricl Werner. Every girl on the campus is a member of the Associated Women Students, but the executixx- boarti, consisting of representati es Irom each women ' s organization antl six representatives at large, controls the work. This organization eiKlea ' ors to better the rela- tions among women students on tiie campus u to assist l ' ni ersit clubs and organizations. Officers lor the [last year were Plnllis McCoy, president: Sue Starr, vice-president; Alice Dotlgc, secretary. Charlotte Stewart was sponsor. Pago 17
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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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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS E.viiL R. Kraettli Dr. W. a. Fowler Two of the most im- portant posts in the University of Okla- homa administrative set-iip arc held by Kmil R. Kraettli and Dr. M . L . • a r d e 1 1 . Kraettli, who is secre- tary of the University, plays the role of the luKlget maker and ex- ecutor of the adminis- ti ' ative orders of the presiilent. This assist- ant to the president came to the University in 1913. Dr. M. L. Wardeli. The other assistant to the president, Dr. M. L. Wardeli, is an authority on Oklahoma history, and has taught various history courses in tlie University since 1925. He was appointed to the present position in 1937, and was assigned to supervise the plans for the Uni -ersity s semi-centennial celebration to be hekl in 1942. Another vital position is held bv Dr. V. A. Fowler, director of the stuiient health service. The man who almost ranks at the top in seniority is J. L. Lindsey, who has been the comptroller of the University since 1912. Seven years behind Lindsey in active service is George E. Wadsack, who has been the registrar since 192f), but he became afHliated with the University in 1919. Stewart Ilarral has capably handled the press relations for the Universitv ' lor the past five years. J. L. Lindsey CjEOrge E. Wadsack Stewart Harrai, Page 18
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