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7 4e GoUetje. Admimsthatiox TFhE actions and decisions of an administration are for the good of the student body and for the betterment of the entire college. Likewise, a college prospers and grows as long as the administration works together in harmony and understanding. Judicious advice given by our administrators. President Wm. C. Hansen and Regent Wilson S. Delzell, expression of youthful ambitions and desires by the Student Council, thoughtful and thorough care of student ills by Dr. Fred A. Marrs and Nurse Mary Neuberger, and efficient business transactions by the office staff have made this school year, 1941-1942, one of the most successful in the history of 10 CSTC.
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In OCTOBER, 1940, students and faculty alike were pleased to learn that William C. Hansen had been chosen by the Board of Regents at Madison to be the new president at CSTC. The fact that he was an alumnus of Central State and had had such varied experience in the teaching and administrative field seemed to indicate that the college would thrive under his leadership. Time has proved this supposition correct. Upon assuming his office, Mr. Hansen stated that his objective as president of the college was to see that the college offered the maximum in training good teachers who will find a demand for their services.” He has not failed to meet this objective. Since Mr. Hansen became president, he has been untiring in his efforts for the college. Already can be seen the results of new things begun and old ones improved. We look forward to great progress for CSTC. A an.icii To know the real Mr. Hansen, one should talk to him personally. That conversation would probably run from trout fishing to lemon chiffon pie. for these are his favorite hobbies”. Then, too. our prexy” might tell of his interest in building things and how he remodeled his cottage at the lake. From there, the subject might easily change to his family. He has four daughters— three of whom are attending the University of Wisconsin, and the youngest, who is a sophomore in the local high school. With a little encouragement. President Hansen would convincingly give his views on student government, for this also is one of his hobbies, and a mighty good one, too. 11
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