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General Mauager Mix Must Be Listener and Advisor Any student with a complaint or problem concerning student affairs will eventually find himself discussing it with Gale Mix, ASUI general manager. The executive board, the rally committee, and other student body representatives all find Gale a dependable listener and advisor, Since 1939, Mix has been active in university affairs and has proven himself capable of promoting anything from athletic events to ASUI plays. His office is a con- stant ‘Grand Central Station’ with both students and faculty streaming in and out with Gale right there to help. Handling the accounts of ASUI organizations and activities and serving as Gale's indispensable secretary was Dora Blackburn. Part-time assistants were Barbara Clements, Jeanette Barnes, and Wilson T. Bowlby, ticket manager. Gale L. Mix General Manager Secretaries Barbara Cloments, Dora Blackburn, Jeanette Barnes, and Wilson T. Bowlby, ticket manager, handle the many details of ASUI headquarters. Keon Hunter and assistant Harry Howard admire a group of football action photos in their scrapbook. Publicity Man News Releases Promote Vandals’ Reputation Ken Hunter again served the University this year as head publicity man. In addition to giving out athletic news releases and supporting all school programs, he serves as director of publications. His football dope sheet was the first out on the coast this year. Hunter's work in spreading Vandal publicity has given Idaho added national attention. Student assistant this year has been Harry Howard, who handled many of the statistics of athletic events as well as helping out with news releases. 14
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Deau of Women College Life and Problems Interest Dean Constantly ready to meet any student with a problem is Dean Louise Carter. In nearly five years as Dean she has compiled a fine record of achievement in holding high the standard of the college woman. Every day, Dean Carter handles problems concerned with every- thing from interested parents to late permissions. Her work requires her attention as advisor and discipli- narian and she takes special interest in assisting AWS and Panhellenic. Through her activities in the administration and social affairs of the campus, Dean Carter has made her- self a vital and indispensable part of campus life. Dean of Meu Dean Lattig Always Ready to Work or Listen Serving on six major committees besides performing his duties as Dean of Men keeps H. E. Lattig busy all day. He has been especially active during the past year as chairman of the Student-Faculty committee. Much headway has been made by this liaison group toward improving relations between all students and faculty members. Plans for the addition to the Student Union building have been a major project for the dean this year. Any student who comes in contact with the dean will find him always ready to “lend an ear’ and assist in any way he can, Louise Carter Dean al Women H, E. Lattig Dean of Men
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Athletic field houxe as it appeared during most of the winter Two major building projects on the University campus this year were the recently completed golf club house and unit one of the field house. Construction of the field house was completed this spring after being held up by the heavy winter snows. The field house will provide a much-needed winter training place for Vandal athletes. Situated in the southwest corner of MacLean Field, the field house will be especially useful to track and boxing team members, who find it particularly difficult to slosh through snow in an attempt to keep training. The golf club house, completed this spring, is one of the most popular facilities available. Equipped with lunch facili- ties, coke bar, lockers, showers, and a lounge, the club house adds much to the fine university golf course. The formal open- ing was held in early April and the club house facilities will remain open to students as long as weather is right for golfing. New ASUI-financed golf club house shortly after completion Situated on hill commanding a view of number one green and fairway, the golf club house was completed early in April
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