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

 - Class of 1930

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1930 CACTUS He ' s hard at work on every day — His is a hard vocation ; He tells the Texan what to say About his occupation. That ' s V. I. M. STUDENT LITE THE present organization of the Student Life Department was first perfec ted in 1924 with L. H. Hubbard as the first Dean of Student Life and Dean of Men, and with Miss Lucy Newton as the first Dean of Women under the new system. Prior to this time, the control of the men students was exercised by the Discipline Committee. The personnel of the Student Life Department this year includes V. I. Moore, Dean of Student Life and Dean of Men, with Arno Nowotny as his assistant, and Miss Ruby Terrill, Dean of Women, with Miss Dorothy Gebauer, Miss Lula M. Bewly, and Mrs. Frances Goldbeck as her assistants. Miss Helen Hamilton is secretary to the Dean of Men, and Miss Lorinne Gregg is secretary to the Dean of Women. The Student Life Department supervises all extra-curricular activities, the Social Calendar, and matters of discipline in the University. The Dean of Women has charge of the conduct of women students while enrolled in the University. This includes sorority activities, the details of social functions, and the behavior of the wom en in general. The Dean of Women also supervises the women ' s boarding houses and co-operates with the Y. W. C. A. in aiding girls to find work. The Dean of Men exercises control of the men students of the University. Fraternity func- tions and organizations are regulated by the Dean of Men, as are the boarding houses for men- Left to right — Terrill, Nowotny, Bewley, Gebauer, Gregg, Moore Page 27

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IQ30 CACTUS A quiet man who rolls his pills Our ailments to relieve; He also warbles, sings and trills, As you can scarce believe. That ' s Gidley. COLLEGE CE PHACMACy THE College of Pharmacy of the Uni- versity of Texas was inaugurated in 1893 when it was a part of the School of Medicine at Galveston. The Board of Regents, in the summer of 1927, voted to move the College of Pharmacy to the main University at Austin, and in 1928 the transfer of the faculty and equipment was accomplished. The change resulted in the elimination of more than a score of courses in chemistry and physics, because the work could be given in the Pharmacy Department and thus prevent duplication of work given by the University. The school has recognized the tendency of the country at large to demand graduation from colleges of pharmacy having well-equipped laboratories as a prerequisite for the practice of pharmacy, and it meets fully the requirements of the thirty-six States in which laws are in force making college training mandatory. First row — Neville, Schleuse, Norton Second row — Henze, Conklin, Gidley, Albers Patt2t



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• mr 1930 CACTUS .4w ancient joke to illustrate Some algebraic rule; At times he waxes most irate But usually he ' s cool. That ' s Calhoun. ADMINISTRATIVE STAPP J Y. CALHOUN is Comptroller of the • University, and his office directs a varied number of works and activities. Within this jurisdiction falls the construc- tion of new buildings, the care and manage- ment of all buildings, the approval of all bills against the University lands, and the purchasing of all non-technical supplies. E. J. Mathews is Registrar; he handles the correspondence of a general nature of the University, registration, scheduled examinations, grade reports, and information. W. R. Long is in charge of the Auditor ' s office. This department supervises all of the finances of the general University funds, and also those of the various campus organizations, such as the Stadium Association, The Woman ' s Building, University Commons, and The Student Union Association. E. W. Winkler is Director of the University Libraries; The Main Library, The Reserve Library, and former private libraries such as the Wrenn Collection are in charge of Mr. Winkler. His office looks after library deposits, the purchasing of new books, and the repair and arrange- ment of old books.

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