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SIHIIHS lHHWHHlI HE history of the University for the past five years is a tale of continual, almost unbe- lievable progress and growth. During this past year alone an enrollment increase of nearly ten per cent has been made over the l9f37-38 period. There were over l.4U0 students enrolled the first semester of this school yearg in H134 there were l,050. In addition, numerous improvements have been made on the campus proper. Three new buildings will have been occupied since the Board of Regents put Presi- dent XV. M. Jardine in command, when the library is finished this summer. The Student Union Building containing the Auditorium and Commons was completed two years ago. Construction of the Prcsident's home was completed late in March of this year. Phi Upsilon Sigma fraternity built a new home on the proposed fraternity row. Both Epsilon Kappa Rho and Sorosis sororities are considering plans for houses. The speech science laboratory in the past year had a l00 per cent increase in cases over their N737 figure. This department will move into what has been known as the Art Buildingg and the art department will acquire Morrison Library after it has been rebuilt. Every academic department has been strengthened. Competent instructors have been added to the faculty from time to time. and through passage of a resolution ap- proved by the Board of Regents. a teachers retirement plan has been adopted. provid- ing assurance for their futures. The ever-watchful organization behind scenes is the Board of Regents. It is they who pass judgment before action is taken. They are the policy-makers. Many small improvements noticeable upon the campus have been direct suggestions of this group. Much of the credit for W. U. progress this year must be given to the nine members of the Board of Regents and their counsel. ffop row, James W. Rossg S. Carnot Brennan, chairmang Mrs. R. M. Gouldner, vice-chairmang Winn E. Holmes, secretaryg W. D. Jochems, Board counsel. fLower rowj Dr. Harry Horny Otto R. Soudersg John M. Kirkwood, treasurerg Elmer R. Corng W. S. Henrion. In the second semester FrankfColeman was chosen mayor of the city to succeed Mr. Corn, who served on the Board by virtue of this office. President W. M. Jardine and Roy W. Elliott, Uni- versity comptroller, attend meetings, which are held in the Administration Building the first Friday of each month.
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