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mn afyfkff Any tather will tell you that being dad to one or two young men is a big job. Dean Lattig is dad on the campus to almost 3,000. During the past year, he had an additional duty vital to the inter- ests ot all studentse serving as taculty coordinator in the construction ot the new Student Union building. During the spring semester, students missed Dean Lattig's sincere smile and those triendly chats they used to have with him. He was on sabbatical leave touring the United States to study stu- dent housing and health problems. X E471 0 2643777671 Dean Carter works closely with A.W.S. and the Panhellenic council. House- mothers and hostesses depend on her Wisdom tor assistance. Last year she wrote a lllandbook tor l-lousemothersn as a guide tor them. Women students who come to her tor advice are greeted by a cherry, Hello, honey girl. She helps them tind part- time jobs, sees that they are Well- adjusted to campus lite and happy in their environments. Grace and dignity step into a room when she enters. Young ldaho women look to her tor mature guidance. H. E. Lattig Louise Carter D Director nl Student Allamrs -md Dean of Men f:-an of Women
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azzmfcjfffeyefzfs The highest honor that a state can conter upon one ot its public-spirited and responsible citizens is a call to service as a member ot the Board ot Regents. The Regents Work Without pay. Their experience, understanding, and judgment are given gratis to the citizens oi the state through educational guidance. ldaho's Board is composed ot tive members appointed by the governor, and one, the State Superintendent ot Schools, who is an ex-officio member. They form the supreme governing body ot education in the Gem state. With their varied experience and backgrounds, board members cannot be given too much credit in the molding ot the University ot ldaho of today g and tomorrow. Alton B. Jones, W. F. McNaughton, Maude C. Houston, Governor C. A. Robins, Emory A. Owen, John D. Rernsberg, J. L. McCarthy
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yfyfzfffzzkzllfmziife Qdbfbzk C. C. Sullivan Property Agent Q A multitude of special problems is handled by these officials who keep the university's various departments running smoothly. G. C. Sullivan, property agent, distributes a large variety of supplies and makes out long inventories for university storerooms. Many students enter and leave the infirmary each day. Doctors R. M. Alley and Cr. E. Cwen are busy keeping up with the huge task of looking after student health, expecially in the rush period which precedes finals. Work wasn't lacking in this year of expansion for university engineers, Cfagon and Hilton. The shifting office of Buildings and Grounds was at times difficult to find. Decker, chief of the counseling center, is kept busy helping students get started down the right educational road. Bond, student counselor, takes care of housing off campus. Through the year, veterans at ldaho confer with these men about vocational, educational, economic, and social problems. Kenneth A. Dick, bursar and business manager, and loseph W. Watts, deputy bursar, are responsible for the administration of university finances. They keep the books on funds, and do more arithmetic in a day than the average individual does in a year. The man who has held the office of director of the department of field service since it was begun in l947 is Harlow Campbell. Non-resident instruction, placement, and field service are included in the work of his office. Director of lnformation R. S. Gibbsledits releases and sends out pictures that publicize the university. l-le is assisted by Newt Cutler. Lee F. Zimmerman, librarian, is responsible for millions of printed words on file at the university. l-le is proud of the 27 new metal carrells which have been installed this year for researchers. The library has been reorganized to speed up its functions and services. The university is supported and helped by some ll,OOO graduates and former students of the institution, with whom the Alumni Association is now in contact through genial lames M. Lyle, alumni secretary. D. D. DuSault, registrar, is the custodian of those grades which students struggle so hard to make. The academic records of every student from 1892 to date are found in the registrar's files. G. E. Owens and R. M. Alley G. Gagon and W. Hilton C. O. Decker and C. H. Bond J. W. Watts and K. A. Dick University Physicians University Engineers Student Counselors Deputy Bursar and Bursar lit
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