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STUDENT ACTIVITIES Seated: Robert Williains, Mrs. Dorothy McPherson, director, Grant Gaines. Standing: Phil Sorensen, Barbara Wilder, Merlin Miller, Margaret Lahey, Jeanne Johnson, Barbara Tarrant, Mrs. Connie Reid, Lavonne Pettit. PLACEMENT BUREAU Seated: Mr. N. J. Aiken, director, Mrs. Edward Don- aldson. Standing: Mrs. Marvin Hansen, Jessie McCall, Mrs. Johnora Johnson, Virginia Howard. COUNSELING CENTER Seated: Marguerite Wil1ne1', Kenneth Blood, Dr. Harold B. Pepsinsky, director: Barbara Bradley Hildner, Dr. Tja Korner. E Standing: Joe McPherson, Jean Masterton, Shirley Holt, Duane Kelso. STUDENT UNION PROMOTION Left to right around table: Bruce Chambers, JoAnn Allen, Williain Gasman, Jeanne Ebbert, Herbert Kinder, James Wa1'1'en, chairman: Gordon Pilcher, Harry Whit- son, Janet Sorenson, Alice Matthews, Betty Bowman, Verne Curda. FINCH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL STAFF Row I: lVluriel Travis, Marie Gilstrap, Carolyn Jeffers, Verley Reed, Gloria Ohlson, Mrs. Lena Lommasson, director, Coralee Jones. Row 2: Margaret Smith, Blanche Andrus, Mrs. Ella Hubbard, Marion Hallissy, Florence Leader, Violet Crowley, Becky Hanson. Row 3: Helen Miller, Virginia Carlin, Bernice Nelson, Evalu Brunswick, Evelyn Shoup, Kay Wilsoli. Row 4-: Solveig Apt, Frances Westergreen, Margaret Moore, LaVonne Gamble, Jesse A. Riser. Row 5: Betty Lambert, Paul Beyer, Dr. London Surnee, Dr. Troy Price, Dr. James Goodnight.
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Student Personnel Services Willa1'd W. Blaesser, dean of students, is in charge of student affairs outside the class1'oom. He coordinates and administers the various divisions of the student personnel program in carry- ing out of their responsibilities for the many phases of extra- curricular student life. It is his responsibility also to maintain a close relationship with the instructional program of the college and to help interpret student needs to the instructional and administrative staffs. Miss Lulu Holmes, assistant dean of students has the major responsibility for the development of the social-educational phases of residence living for all students. She works with the associate dean of students in developing the deferred-major and associate in arts program. The major concern of Merle M. Ohlsen, associate dean of' students, is to develop the deferred-major program and the associate in arts program. Mr. Ohlsen, in cooperation with the assistant dean of students, has the responsibility for the total residence living program of the college. His duties include curricular counseling of all students in the deferred major classi- fication, help in planning programs of students working toward associate in arts certificates, and coordination of curricular plan- ning of associate in arts and deferred-major programs. Mr. William Craig, administrative associate dean of students, works in cooperation with the dean of students. He helps in the coordination of student extracurricular affairs. Miss Selma Streit is head of the college housing and food service, which is one of the new departments of the college. It was organized this year to coordinate and care for all services concerned with living on a college campus. This includes super- vision of dining rooms and cafeterias, residence halls and family units. Blaesser Holmes Ohlsen Craig, Streit 22
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Us ' 1 l H ur? ' l ' .Mt My A 7 . l .Q 1 , A V H, 1 , ' 1, . fr .- , U A l 1 . , , ,L -- OUTSTANDING SENIORS ROBERT ALLISON-Dairy club, Delta Chi oflicer, Alpha Zeta. PHILIP CORBIT-President of Agricultural Engineers, Interfraternity Council, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Tau, Crimson Circle. JACK DOWNEN-Alpha Kappa Psi, Crimson Circle, president of .lunior Advertising club, Independent Council president. ADMINISTRATION SECTION Margaret McDonnell Gloria Becker FACULTY SECTION: Anna Marie Black Robert Westbrook
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