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X ' irgil D. Earl, dean ot men, has helped many returned vet- erans to enroll and serves in the eapacity of ad ' iser to men stu- dents. He also served this year as adviser for the reorganization of fraternities. VIRGIL D. EARL, Dean of Men B. B. B.ARKER, Vice President E. M. PALLETT, Executive Secretary and Registrar KARL W. ONTHANK, Dean of Personnel i
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WILLARD L. MARKS R. C. GROESBECK A. R. WATZEK EDGAR W. SMITH Hidier Education FREDERICK M. HUNTER, Chancellor Other constructions planned are additions to the Music Building, Commerce, Condon, and Oregon Halls, two new wings for the library, and a dormitory for veterans which will house 386. Funds for the new buildings will be pro- vided out of the $1,645,000 state appropriation. In addition, the Donald M. Erb Memorial Union Building and a women ' s dormitory will be constructed as soon as the Union Gift Fund Campaign is successfully completed and build- ing conditions are favorable. Two new members of the board this year are Herman Oliver and Aubrey R. Watzek, replac- ing Robert W. Ruhl and the late Mac Hoke.
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Administration I HIS year the University deans have had the - - tremendous prohlem of housing returned vet- erans. The acute housing shortage has resulted in the erection of temporary buildings, with lifty- four trailer houses temporarily set up on Emerald and Onyx streets and forty-one barracks-apart- ment houses at Skinner ' s Butte. The second Hoor of Villard Hall was remodeled for single men and a section of Gerlinger Hall is now used for a girls ' dormitory. Also filling important posts in the University are Dr. Burt Brown Barker, University vice president; Karl W. Onthank, dean of personnel administration, and Earl M. Pallett, registrar. GRACE GLANG, Acting Assistant Dean ot Women GOLDA P. WICKHAM, Acting Dean of Women Mrs. Golda Parker Wick- ham was acting dean of women this vear, filling the place ot the late Hazel P. Schwering. Her job was to help and advise women students in anv way pos- sible. Capably assisting her was Mrs. Grace Glang, assistant dean of women.
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