University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1925

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jShg Cie jctvv i925f)SI 3 2Es 2 5 eans ..S Si ' N January, 1924, Mr. I. H. Hubbard assumed the duties of Dean of the Students of the l ' ni -ersity of Texas. He was the first to hold that office, which was organized to meet the needs of a fastly growing l ni ' ersity. Dean Hul liard is in charge of all deans of the stu- dents ' social life; he confers with students, assisting and advising them as the need may be. He has always shown himself as a man of fine personal character- istics and a close friend of e ery individual student. While Mr. Hubbard is the Dean of Students, there is a special Dean for the women of the University. Miss Lucy J. Newton, Dean of Women, has been at the University since the fall of 1921. Her work has been to supervise woman ' s life on the Campus, to work with and for student ' s self- government, to maintain high scholarship, and to build up principles among the women students. She has always preferred to advise rather than to lay down iron-clad regulations. She places great stress on the personal-touch system, and almost daily holds conferences with the women of the University. Both Mr. Hubbard and Miss Newton are vital factors in holding the student body together, and preser ' ing a high moral standard on the Campus.

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IT Ragland J eC l92lj -H-fe ' Class Presidents Little Ward Academic Sckool Storey Alfonso Ragland, Senior President, Fall John Woodruff, Sophomore President, Spring Cha rles Ward, Setiior President, Winter Tom A, Pickett, Freshman President, Fall Charles T. Bannister, Senior President, Spring C. Murrin Clarke, Freshman President, Winter Sneed Larry, Sophomore President, Fall John Estes, Freshman President, Spring John G. Little, Sophomore President, Winter Engineering Sctool Dan C. Hoffman, Senior President, Fall O. G. Wolf, Senior President, Winter P. J. Rempe, Senior President, Spring John W. Akkerman, Junior President, Fall L. H. McCutcheon, Junior President, Winter W. B. Cunningham, Junior President. Spring Milton Merle, Sophomore President, Fall Don C. Storey, Sophomore President, Winter Glen C. Hunt, Sophomore President, Spring Walter Faust, Freshman President. Fall Jack Cooper, Freshman President, Winter Cole Stephens, Freshman President, Spring



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CCORDING to the regu- lations of the Board of Regents the Business Manager of the University supervises all strictly business operations of the Unixersity not specificalh ' assigned to some other officer, and maintains the maximum efficiency of this department. He also approves, before pa - Iig k 9 | ment by the auditor, all bills H the Business Manager, acts as pur- chasing agent for all general supplies cf the University. In addition to this, he also acts as superintendent of the buildings and grounds. In his general charge are the lands bordering on the Colorado and known as the Brackenridge lands, which belong to the University, and the supervision cf the operation of the beating and power plant, the repair rooms, and the janitors. The Auditor is the receiving and disbursing agent of all moneys for the University, and also has charge of the accounting department of the University. The Auditor signs and keeps copies of all purchase requisitions. In the otifice of Auditor Long are the chief clerk, cashier, voucher clerk, and bookkeeper. Their duties are specifically outlined to take care of their resptctive offices. I. P. LOCHKIDC.E I ' ■. J. Stephens

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