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Q ll 7 .L s .. ' 'E 5 Mag, the H mg, 1 . 2 . ef ., - gl -gt N Ti.,- i ln spite of his terribly-important-right-now man- ner of working, DEAN J. II. JULIAN always has time to talk with U students, whether it is the ne- cessity of a job, personal advice, sehool troubles, financial worries, or the desire for friendship that brings the students to his othoe. Although prone to care a great deal about the individual 's intellect, moral eharaeter, loyalty, sincerity, and dependa- bility, Dean Julian takes a. keen interest in every student he meets. No matter how low his spirits may lie or what may have caused the troubles eom- pressed in his mind, a student seldom leaves Admin. 102 without a smile on his faee and a glad-L st-opped-in-to-see-tlie-Dean look in his eye. tiff- if- e' 'S rj .thu DEAN EVA GLASSBROOK, the Ujs most gra- cious woman, although physically handicapped this Winter by automobile aeeident injuries, found time to make friends with almost every girl on the cani- pus. Sineerely admired by all students, Dean Glassbi-ook takes part in most of the integral school l i functions involving U women. Her judgment is V excellent, her tact, remarkable, her honesty and sincerity, eonerete. Fifeslnnen and new students need never fear the embarrassment of meeting USD's Dean of NVomen for the first time, that ex- perience is a. privilege. One may forget his first. date, his first dance, his favorite movie, but one is not likely to forget his introduction to our Dean Eva Glassbrook. Students always Gnd ll. XV. FRANKEN- FELD, Registrar and Examiner, a. willing eoun- selor and advisor. Secretary to the University and indispensable mainspring, UCHETQ' BALL is one ot the few people on the eampus to come in personal eon- taet with every University student,
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Ken Christopher, Florfmcc Bc-lson, Paul Noble, Don Oshcim, Harriet Bakowell, Maxine Chap main, DlLl'l'CFll Taylor, Harold Glll.lVOl'Ll2Llll, Hclvn Gibbs, Joo Roblniv, Gloria Knapp, Don Barrett The STUDENT SENATE was snapped by the pllotographcr as they retired from an unscheduled 1IlQE't-lllg called to settle the question of frauclnlent voting which arose from the spring elec- tion. By their action, tho body EIC-ll'l1ll.l6Ql the possibility of fraud when they voted for 21 new election of cznididatos for the vico- presiclelicy. V This your the Soimte has been granted considerably more power than at any iime in the pastg now they act as a Supreme Qourt on a'l ezunpns matters.
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