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FID STRHTIOn PRESIDED! I. D. WEEKS In his fourteen years of service as president of the University of South Dakota, Dr. I. D. Weeks has made an outstanding record. Always friendly and eager to make the acquaintance of students and parents, President Weeks is well known to thousands. Ever since his boyhood days in Scotia, Nebraska, President Weeks has been interested in horses. Riding remains as his principal hobby and he always has at least one saddle horse in his stable. 11
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Endlessly being prodded into action by the fateful hand of the F . . . absorbing the past and the present . . . memorizing . . . solving . . . creating . . . mulling . . . toiling . . . stumbling in confusion . . . quickening in delight . . . fading in daydream . . . grappling with a problem . . . governing the senses . . . completing a course only to find new unknown horizons ahead.
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DERfl JULIflO One of the most beloved personalities on the campus is Dean of Student Affairs, J. H. Julian. Cap, as he is known by the students, is com- mencing his forty-second year at the University and recalls the early days when this institution boasted a student body of about 350. The only buildings on the campus then were East Hall, Old Mam, and the nearly finished Science Hall. Dean Julian ' s hobbies are definitely farming and fishing and he states emphatically that he loves people. Cap particularly enpys working with young people, because they tell you what they think. His pet peeve is people who say one thing and mean another. FRnnUERFELD The University registrar, examiner, and alumni secretary is a jovial, good-natured fellow, Herman W Frankenfeld. Frankie ' s wide circle of in- fluence envelops many interests, and because he himself once attended the University, his greatest concern is with the students. Until recently, Mr. Frankenfeld was Mayor of Vermilion. A fam ly man, Frankie is proud of his son, Robert, and his daughter, Patricia, both of whom are alumni of the University. Mrs. Frankenfeld is an irstructor of mathematics here. Two sweet little children call the jolly registrar Gramps. Frankie spends his lirrvted leisure hours in his fascinating hobby of raising ornamental hedge plants.
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