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DEAN JULIAN Dean J. H. Julian, friend, counselor, administra- tor, and genuine all-around good fellow. The Dean has come to represent to State University students what good administration personifies, over a wide range of responsibilities, from that of vice president and Dean of Student Affairs to being master of ceremonies at the regular Friday morning convoca- tions, a reputation built up over long years of con- scientious service to the University. He has en- trenched himself firmly in the hearts of all who know him by his ready wit, sincerity, and active interest in student problems. DEAN GLASSDROOK Dean Eva Glassbrook, State University ' s number one woman, by virtue of real service to the State University and genuine graciousness and charm. Dean Glassbrook this year added the names of some two hundred new University women to her host of friends, won during her many years of untiring efforts on behalf of University women. The Dean takes an active part in most of the University func- tions; her counsel and assistance are invaluable and deeply appreciated by all. Her work in the orienta- tion program for freshman women has brought her the admiration of parents and administrators alike. Seven
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fwi ■ FROM PRESIDENT TO STUDENT Dear Student: Every student brings something to the campus. The sum total of these contributions leaves its imprint upon the University. The ideas and ideals of each of you are brought together in this institution. Here you test and weigh them. As a result, some are strengthened, others re- directed, and still others are discarded. In other words, the experiences of four years in the University do change your outlook and philosophy of life. It is safe to say that you take a great deal more away from the institution than you brought with you when you matriculated as a freshman. Were it not so, there would be little value in having institutions of higher learning. The state maintains a University in order that there may be in each generation men and women so educated that they may lead intelligently and follow wisely. You have this opportunity and this responsibility. Society is looking for men and women with ideas and ideals. The world needs leaders and followers with courage, faith, intelligent optimism, and a high sense of justice. I sincerely trust that your experiences at the University will enable you to take your place of responsibility during this war and in the reconstruction. I wish you Godspeed. Sincerely, I. I). Weeks ■ ' Six
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SECRETARY BALL Chet Ball, Secretary to the State University and chief money-taker-inner. C. S. Ball has proven to be one of the indispensable of efficient adminis- tration at the University, always hard at work, either taking in money (to many a student ' s dismay) or spending it. Despite the nature of his job, we all respect and admire him, find him not too hard boiled, willing to give us just a few more days. Secretary Ball has helped many a hapless student in just such a way, and has earned himself an enviable reputation by dint of hard, grinding work. REGISTRAR FRANKENFELD H. W. Frankenfeld, the Coyote ' s choice as one of the State University ' s most congenial men, noted for his genuinelj sincere smile and words of greeting. Busj as he is, in the capacity of Registrar and Ex- aminer, Frankie always can manage to take time off ten a wind or two with all whom lie happens to meet. His friendships begin with the first da of school when he addresses all new students, continue InriL ' after graduation. For a willing counselor, advisor, and friend, we hcartilv recommend him. C. S. Ball II. W. Frankenfeld Wm I Eight
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