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UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICE OLD BRACKENRIDGE HALL Realizing the necessity of an organization for the supervision of health conditions among the students, the University established the health service in 1909,- upon the demolition of the Main Building the service was moved temporarily to old B. Hall. The staff includes Dr. JoeGilbert, Director,- Dr. H. L. Klotz, Dr. Caroline Crowell, Dr. Samuel N. Key, Dr. G. M. Graham, and Miss Ola Mary Hobson, Technician. Miss Anice Jenkins is Secretary. EX-STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Ralph Goeth HOGG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The purpose of this association is to serve as a connecting link between former students and their University through meetings on the campus at the Round-Up and localfmeetings of Texas Ex Clubs. The Hogg Memorial Auditorium, the Gregory Gymnasium, the Union Building, and the Women ' s Gymnasium were built with funds raised by this organization. John A. McCurdy serves as Executive Secretary to Ralph Goeth, President. Others in the office are Miss Lola Jones, file clerk; Miss Anne Fichtenbaum, office secretary,- and Miss Ray Perrenot, office manager. ATHLETIC COUNCIL W. E. Metzenthin MEMORIAL STADIUM This board has jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to all athletic games or exhibitions with other colleges or outside organizations, excepting the enforcement of eligibility rules, which is under the control of a faculty committee. Members are Dr. W. E. Metzenthin, Chair- man,- Ed Olle, Secretary,- A. W. Walker, Jr., V. I. Moore, W. H. Richardson, and Jack Gray, student member. Page 20
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T DIVISION OF EXTENSION H. Shelby 5£ LITTLE CAMPUS Former President Mezes was instrumental in organizing the Division of Extension in 1909 in order that the benefits of higher education might not be limited only to those having the opportunity of attending classes on the actual campus. The popularity of the move is illustrated by the fact that the rapid and steady growth of the Division has made it second only to the College of Arts and Sciences in enrollment. Since 1920, T. H. Shelby has been Dean, and he has been very successful in broad ening the scope of the work offered. The National University Extension Association honored Dean Shelby ' s leadership by selecting him as President in 1928. One of the most important phases of the Division of Extension is its Teaching Bureau which offers a wide range of courses, most of them for college credit, under the supervision of members of the University faculty. Besides this, in the large population centers of Texas, courses in residence are established if more than twenty-five persons wish to enroll. STUDENT LIFE STAFF •anan bf ry i«w ions wins 910 njin ;ui. n a - r jf , f iS (SffY ' ■• UNION BUILDING The Student Life Staff exercises control over all of the extra-curricular social life of the students and maintains housing and living regulations. The staff is divided into the staff of the Dean of Men and that of the Dean of Women; this centralized plan was adopted in 1924. V. I. Moo re serves both as Dean of Student Life and as Dean of Men. Dean Moore : s door stands open to students desiring his mature advice; his official duties include supervision of extra-curricular activities, of all social organizations, enforcement of disciplinary regulations, distribution of loan funds, and direction of freshman convocations. Arno Nowotny, Assistant Dean of Men, is in charge of student housing conditions for men. Mrs. Ruby Terrill-Lomax has similar jurisdiction over social matters involving girls and their organizations. All disciplinary cases involving women students are under the control of the Dean of Women ' s Office. Assistants to Mrs. Ruby Terrill-Lomax, Dean, are Miss Dorothy Gebauer, Miss Lula Bewley, and Mrs. Kathleen Bland. Page 19
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I WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL TRAINING WOMEN ' S GYMNASIUM This Department offers to girl students participation in the following sports: swimming, horseback riding, basketball, team sports, golf, tennis, hockey, deck tennis, archery, individual correctives, clogging, and interpretive dancing. Besides Miss Hiss, the staff includes Leah Gregg, Mary Belle McKee, Shiela May O ' Gara, and five instructors: Thelma Dillingham, Mrs. Agnes Stacy, Margaret Hodgins, Mrs. Jennie Schaefer, and Ray Perrenot. MEN ' S PHYSICAL TRAINING 4 L. Theodore Bellmont GREGORY GYMNASIUM Over 2,000 men students are enrolled in this Department for the following sports: swimming, handball, basketball, weight-lifting, tennis, boxing, indoor baseball, tumbling, gymnastics, fencing, cross-country, wrestling, polo, and horseback riding. Mr. Bellmont is Director and is assisted by W. E. Glaze, S. N. Ekdahl, Ed Barlow, Roy McLean, and student instructors James Kazen and H. B. Carter. INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS FOR MEN tN s« y Berry M. Whitaker INTRAMURAL FIELD (Old Kavanaugh Tract) The University of Texas was one of the first schools in the country to create an intramural organization to encourage all students to take an active participation in the various sports,- the success of the department is shown in the fact that last year the record in participation was set at 5,934 (including duplication). Mr. Whitaker is Director, Miss Lorene Gregg is Secretary, and Frank Hayes, Burke Baker, and Edwin Domaschk are Senior managers for 1934-35. i« Page 21
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