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IDEXN FRANK A. NEFF DE.X!N' L. HEKHUIS ADMINISTRATIUN SK ANY ONE of the University deans What's your biggest job? and he'll reply unhesitatingly: Answering questionsln Of course, the members of the Board of Administration also have teaching duties, Office routine, committee work, meetings to attend, and clubs to sponsor, but the Outer Offices of any of the men and women pictured here seem forever crammed with students-asking questions. 'LAnd that, they explain, is what we're here forf' Members of the Board met regularly during the year to iron Out problems involved in controlling the activities of I,3OO students. Calls to the colors for many Shockers perplexed the work of enrollments and with- drawals, preparing transcripts, granting credits, and tuition refunds. But the deans waded through all of it, and even found time for a friendly chat with any student who wanted one. FRANK A. NEEE, Ph.D., is senior dean, dean of the Col- 0 lege of Business Administration and Industry, pro- DEAN EARL K. HILLBR.fXND DEAN LESLIE B SIIPLE fessor and head of the departments of economics and business administration. LAMBERTUS HEI4HUIs, Ph.D., is dean of the Fairmount 0 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, professor and head of the departments of religious education and philosophy. EARL K. HILLBRAND, Ph.D., holds the titles of dean of 0 the University Extension Division, and professor of education. LESLIE B. SIPPLE, M.A., is Dean of the College of Edu- ' cation, professor and head of the department Of education, and director of Summer School. THURLOXV LIEURANCE, D. Mus., is dean of the College 0 of Fine Arts, professor and head of the department of music. GRACE WILKIE, M.A., is dean Of women, professor and 0 head Of the department of home economics. ROY W. ELLIOTT, BS., holds the offices Of comptroller 9 and director of the Civilian Pilot Training Pro- gram, professor and head of the department of engi- neering. WORTH A. FLETCHER, Ph.D., is registrar and professor 0 of chemistry. Eu THURLOXX' LIELRANCE DEAN CiR.XCE XVILKIE PAGE 17 I ROY XV. ELLIOTT NVORTII A. FLETKIIER
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LEADERSHIP To President William M. Iardine and the Board of Regents this year fell a new task-that of strength- ening the varied resources of the University into a unified, potent contribution to America's war effort. At meetings of the Board, held far more frequent- ly than usual, these policy-determining officials checked progress reports on the new Shocker Sta- dium, laid plans for further streamlining of the Uni- versity curriculum to meet wartime needs, voted to open night classes for defense workers, and expanded the school's pilot training program, in addition to routine matters. Members of the Board include President Iardine, P. K. Smith, Walter S. Henrion, S. Carnot Brennan, secretary, Mrs. I. H. Fugate, vice-chairman, Frank Barr, chairman, Iames Ross, Mayor Iohn Dotson, Winn E. Holmes, treasurer, and Otto Souders. In April Mr. Holmes resigned his position, and was replaced by Dr. T. Walker Weaver. On March I President Iardine, former secretary of Agriculture under Calvin Coolidge, celebrated the beginning of his ninth year as president of the University. PRESIDENT WILLIAM M. JARDINE DR. IARDINE P. K. SMITH W. S. PIENRION S. C. BRENNAN Mus. I. H. FVGATE FRANK BARR lawns Ross
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