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Administrative Committees The Student Activities Council di- vided into four units this year for a more workable relationship and super- vision of the student program. The Social Clubs and Special Activities committee, headed by Dean Mac- Gregor, strives to keep a balance among social life, athletic programs, publications and academic interest groups on campus. The Athletics com- mittee under Mr. Trickett, serves the President as an advisory committee on athletic and related student activities. It recommends grants-in-aid, reviews athletic schedules and votes on persons recommended for letters and awards. Mr. Peterson is the man in charge of student pubhcations. Policy decisions, appointment of editors and approval of printing contracts, decided by the Stu- dent Publications Board, are carried out by the director. The Student Center Program was initiated second semester after the building opened. Dean Pflas- terer directs the program which con- trols recreation and bookstore opera- tions in the Center. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BOARD — Carol Robinson, Sonja Ruckl, Karen Jensen, Jan Anderson, Don- ald Woods, John Heckinger, Don Pflasterer, Paul Peterson, Lowell Baumer. SOCIAL CLUBS AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE — Seated: Roderic Crane, Don Pflasterer, Margaret Killian, Eliza- beth Hill, Thelma Engle, Joy Mac- Gregor, Lee Perkins. Standing: Glenn Lewis, Bert Kurth, John Heckinger, Jack Malik, Forrest Hazard. ATHLETIC COMMITTEE— Seated; Donald Woods, John Truell, Stanley Trickett, Virgil Yelkin, Roderic Crane. Standing: Marvin Wrolstad, Roy Nolte, Sylvester Williams, George Harris, Har- vey Vogler. 23
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DR. JAY B. MacGREGOR Dean of Student Personnel Officers of Administration DONALD J. PFLASTERER Dean of Men,. DR. DONALD Z. WOODS Assistant to the President RODERIC CRANE Assistant to the President MARWIN WROLSTAD Business Manager ALICE SMITH Registrar ELIZABETH L. HILL Dean of Women ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT HEADS: Top picture: Clarence Lefler, superintendent of buildings and grounds; Virgil Yelken, athletic director. Beiow; Back Center: John F. Heckinger, director, Auxihary enterprises. Second Row: James Ochsner, purchas- ing agent; Thelma Engle, university hostess; Robert S. McGranahan, general printing and information. Front f?ow; Harold Keefover, Controller; Ellen Lord, Librarian. DIRECTORS AND MANAGERS: Top: Ronald Pullen, audio visual; Harvey Vogler, athletic business; Bernard L. Koenig, bookstore; Harry Johnson, reading improvement; Yvonne Harsh, teacher placement. BeJow; Front Row: Gale Oleson, student counseling; Velma Titzel, cashier; Betty Ellsworth, alumni secretary; John Woods, student placement. Stand- ing: George Meyers, food services; William Joynes, in- dustrial testing and institutional research. 22
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College of Ap piled Atts An imposing new classroom building greets the potential professional man or woman in the College of Apphed Arts. Inside, the students go about their activities in well-equipped, well-lighted laboratories, workshops, drawing rooms, a spacious lecture hall and the finest dark room layout and news room in the Midwest. The practical side of the Applied Arts curriculum is being stressed in these modern accom- modations. The servicemen who attended classes under the Operation Bootstrap program, future homemakers who learn by doing in the up-to-date kitchens, pre-engineering students who work in the shops, nurses who are studying medical skills, and those who work in the practical labs in newspaper and home-ec journalism, photography and radio- TV news all graduate with a Bachelor of Science de- gree. They may qualify to teach or enter business or industry. Dean Carl W. Helmstadter is in his 31st year of supervising the College.
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