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WIAPP Dr Robert H. Knapp is now in his second year as Personnel Director here at the University. Basing his ideals on the principle that each student has certain unique capacities and abilities, Dr. Knapp has built a department that will appraise these tools of know- ledge, and try to put the students on the road to success. The magnitude of his job becomes apparent only when one realizes that no two students have the same problems. In addition to this full-time job, Dr. Knapp finds time to golf and take pictures of his five-year-old daughter. His favorite hobby is working with colored slides. Aided by his practical experience and three degrees, B.A , MA, Ph.D., Dr. Knapp has worked hard to de- velop the personnel department and has enjoyed watching it grow. joiies In July, 1947, a new department was established at the University — the Public Relations and Information Services, with S. W. Jones as director. This depart- ment is responsible for the University News Bureau, official publications of the University, and a well- rounded public relations program. Mr. Jones came here from the Greater South Dakota Association at Huron. He is a graduate of South Dakota State Col- lege and Iowa State College. Rodney F. Moulton is the student assistant in the bureau. BRICK The Office of Veterans Affairs acts as coordinator between the Veterans Administration and the Univer- sity. Mr. James Brick, director of Veterans Affairs, supervises and controls the registration, and issuance of all books, supplies and equipment to veterans. Mr. Brick graduated from the University in 1939 with a B.S. degree. He became director of this office in November, 1946.
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GOVERNOR miCKELSOn Because Governor George T. Mickelson is a graduate of South Dakota University Law School, students here feel that he has a special concern for this institution. Graduating from the University in 1928, Mickelson began his law practice in his home town of Selby, South Dakota. During his ten-year political career, he has been honored w.th the title of The Most Valuable Representative in the legislature of South Dakota, Speaker of the House, Attorney General, and now is serving his second term as governor of South Dakota. He marr.ed Madge Turner, of Northern State Teachers ' College, in April, 1928. They have four children, Jan.ce, a sophomore at the University, Lavon, age 15, Patty, 12, and Speaker, 7. Speaker, their only son, was given his name when Governor Mickelson was Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mickelson has varied hobbies, including farming and hunting. He maintains a farm at Selby and visits it on Sunday afternoons. The Univers ' ty Students are proud of Governor Mickelson and are grateful for the support he has given to higher education during his term in office. ID
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EYRES Thomas E. Eyres has completed his first year at the University in the newly inaugurated position of director of the Student Health Service and professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. When the practice of employing a full time physician to fill the student need was begun this year, half of North Hall was set aside as reception room, examination room and labora- tory. The program has been exceedingly suc- cessful Dr Eyres is a native of the Mid-West and received his A.B. degree at Westmar College, LeMars, Iowa, and his MD at the University of Iowa. He then enrolled at Johns Hopkins to obtain his M.P.H. degree. The doctor is married and the father of three children -- David, 12, Linda, 3, and Sara, 7. Medicine serves as his avocation as well as his vocation. FHLH i ' SjJ Robert D. Falk has been the director of the Extension Division since 1946. He re- ceived his B.A. at Yankton College, took graduate work at the University of Wiscon- sin, and received his M.A. degree from the University of Colorado. The Extension Di- vision conducts correspondence courses, main- tains visual-aid library, and directs all off- campus activities of the University. Mr. Falk has two children, Mary Lee and Joedy. He enpys hunting and fishing as hobbies, when he can sneak away from the department. 17
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