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As full of knowledge of books and their contents os the librory itself is acting librarian King Hendricks—a Russian literature authority, a man of many interests, a great help to students . . . Director W. W. Owens, who became head man in the extension service last fall, is friendly, but almost unknown by students who never venture inside the extension building, but feel the effects of the practical work that goes on inside . . . Perhaps you didn't meet him that first day of school, but before the year was far gone you knew Registrar William Bell and his efficient staff who patiently changed your registration cord time and again. Heads and Deans Not just a man's man, but a woman's man, too, is smilin' Dick Romney, who took over responsibilities as acting dean of men fall quarter . . . when trouble was abrewin' you hurried to Dean E. L. Romney . . . Best advisor on co-educational etiquette, you soon learned, was gracious dean of women. Caroline B. Hendricks—she understood every problem, and had a solution for every problem you placed before her. and you loved her for it . . . always a supporter of women's activities, Dean Hendricks brightened affairs for women only. 23
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Perhaps you didn't have personal dealings with some of the administrators, but you knew who they were and their responsibility . . . you discovered they were real people who welcomed student friendships. Thoughts of the budget Executive Secretary R. E. Bernston balanced made your financial status insignificant . . . rumbling voice and laugh; always ready to listen to a good story; and father of four daughters is Mr. Bernston. Known by freshmen and seniors as a student’s best friend. Dr. John Carlisle is assistant to the president . . . hurries home to feed chickens and water a victory garden; rarely takes time from activities to relax in a comfy chair. Eric Johnson, named purchasing agent during the year, pushed back counters in the bookstore to set up partitions for an office . . . keeps track of ever-changing bookstore employees. Administrative Famous for perpetually reading a magazine while walking to and from his office. Milton R. Merrill makes plans for summer sessions . . . took responsibility in the AAF program . .. became proud father of a second dark-haired son. College editor, Wilford D. Porter, compiles the catalogue, knows more about the extension service than the extension service . . . probes aspiring journalists to great heights. You knew C. L. Pocock. director of public relations . . . remember the time you asked Les for a job, wanted to find a cozy two-room apartment, or needed help on some personal problems: he understood. 22
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L. W, Jonot A.Scnob G. F. Knowlton A. N. Sorensen S. Maosor J. S. Stanford Chester J. Myci K. R. Stevens M. L Nielson V. H, Tinqey M. Q. Rice W. J. Vickers B. L. Richards F. B. W nn J. E. Ricks J. S. Williams Dr. N. A. Pederson Arts and Sciences Putting student-faculty relationships on a friendlier basis, the school of Arts and Sciences held student-faculty meets . . . You went, you heard Dean N. A. Pederson advise Aggies to establish human bridgeheads . . . British consulate Rodger Stevens awed you with his dynamic personality, common sense, and English accent. C. L. Anderson R. M. Ball M. T. Bird J. 0. Brito R. L. Calvert H. V. Church T. Fogelberg W. Gardner J. Greavet P. J. Hart I. N. Hayward W. W. Hondouon C. T. Hirst A. H. Holmgron N. C. Huntakor G. C. Jensen J. Jonsen 24
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