University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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% Pxeiident CLAREKE . IIYKSTM In llii- scar (if sar. rn-sidcrU ( ilan ' iicf . I) k.slra has inoir than (r tvpilicd lor ii tlir iscoiisin spiril. s friciul and coiiiiscllor ol tlic sIikIciiIs. Ik- has suc- rcrdfd in iricclin mail) of tlicni pcrsonalK , and has ins|iir -d tlicni all with his open rxprrssion of laith in Noiith and ncNcr-lailin i-ITorts to promote tho inter- ests of the I ni%(Tsit . h ' oremost anion i the nations eolle ie jtresidents. he lias | iit war-time isconsin on the ma|t i his s|»onsorslii|( of eam|)iis militar proj- ects to train the students for lif;htin ; now and wise peace later. His familiar smile an l ere t (ifiure will he rememhered loiij; after this ears seniors have rradnated and lor otten man of thi ' lesser lifrnres of the cam| iis. For our he- lo cd ' Trcw has made liim-elf a pari of the Wisconsin scene for all litiii ' . ■|) ke wa also ill KorC

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R L U II S. L II II M I N Governor -elect Orland S. Loomis, leafier of Wis- consin ' s Progressive Party- was born at Maiiston on November 2. 189! . He attended Ripon College and the University of Wisconsin, graduating in 1917. A prac- tising attorney for twenty -five years, he was an as- semblyman and a state senator, and served as attorney- general in 1935-1936. He was elected Governor of Wisconsin in November, 1942, but passed away before taking over the office. li II I ; II » ' II I! li II II II L I II Governor Walter S. Goodland — who is now in his first year as Governor of the State of Wisconsin — is devoting his energies to co-operating with the federal government in state war production activities and guiding affairs of state. Before entering a pohtical career he was a practicing lawyer, and editor and pub- lisher of a Racine newspaper. He was first elected to the Lieutenant-Governorship in 1938 and was re- elected in 1940. It II 1 K II OF K J li E » T N The mammoth task of guiding the University policy and deciding on all matters pertaining to the budget is no simple matter. Tiie Board of Regents handles just such a demanding job during its regular meetings. Under the leadership of President A. J. Glover, the Board keeps a sane and experienced eye on the great ' is( ' )iisin idea. 1 Board of Regents: Holmes, Sensenbrenner, Kleczka, Hodgkins, Grady, Glover, Dykstra, Peterson, Mc- Caffrey, Slightam, Weiner, Callahan, Ekern. A ' o in Picture: Cleary.



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0R twenty-seven years, Scott Holland Goodnight has held the position of Dean of Men at Wisconsin. During this time his reputation has spread across the country, and today he is everywhere recognized as the best among deans of men at all America ' s colleges and universities. On the Wisconsin campus, he has managed to combine discipline with personal popularity among the student body — two qualities which are too seldom found in manv administrators. Dean Goodnight spends much of his time during the winter months preparing and planning for the summer session of which he is director. Besides his task of directing the men students, he is chair man of the Student Life and Interests com- mittee, and adviser to Phi Eta Sigma. mn H. liOODKlliHT LOUISE TIIOXELL liREELGV Mean o idJomen Jt . ' EAN Louise Troxell Greeley typifies all that the ideal Dean of Women should be. Not only an able executive, she manages to inject into her task the warmth of personality that makes her an understanding adviser and confidant of students who come to her desk with their problems. Hers is the diffi- cult task of overseeing Wisconsin ' s nearly 4,000 women, and with the help of an efficient staff she manages to solve all the problems and to overcome manv obstacles that are part of such a job. Li addition to her full-time position as guichng hand to Wisconsin ' s women, she has been made an honorary member of Mortar Board, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, and Phi Beta; and belongs to A.A.U.W., Phi Delta Gamma, Phi Kappa Phi, and Pi Beta Phi. 11

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