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Show DR. DIXON Henry (Aldous-and-Heaven-Too) Dixon, ex-farmer, brick-yarder, student body president, banker, superintendent of school, present college president, fisherman, husband, father, Sunday school teacher, and member of so many civic organizations that he can't decide which badge to wear in Armistice Day parades. Has an amazing knowledge of the financial status of the alumni. Most popular student on the campus. Most respected educator in the state. Holds a quip hand over his students. Unfailing attraction in assembly appearances. Refuses to stand on dignity. Visiting dignitaries are forced to seek him among student groups. More than one dying social function has been resurrected by the Dixonian smile and wit. Has an abiding faith in the abilities of youth. Admirer of Stephen's College. Rabid intramuralist, despite many setbacks. Favorite nephew of Uncle Sam. Speeded defense school through government red tape. Nominated "most-likely-to-succeed by 1941 graduating class. These are the soft-spoken and efficient heads of the various administrative groups. Each of these is in a position of vantage to mold the lives of plastic youth. All of them perform delicate tasks with dexterity and dispatch. Merlon Stevenson is Dean of Instruction, planner of the curriculum, and coach of the Dean's Team. Bob Davis is father of the N.Y.A. and a brandspankin' new baby boy, and is Adviser of Men. Clarisse Hall's duties include advising Weber woman-kind, subtly steering unwary students into required courses, and presiding over teas. Dr. Robert Clarke performs the intricate task of correlating the National Defense activities with the other phases of the colleg program. Robert A. Clarke Merlon Stevenson rector of Vocational Education Dean of Instruction Clarisse Hall Dean of Women Bob Davis Adviser of Men Charles H. Skid more State Superintendent of Public Instructs EXECUTIVES The Superintendent of Public Instruction, Charles H. Skidmore, has been instrumental in the growth of Weber. Since its acquisition by the state, our school has found him to be an ardent and faithful supporter. Although few of us are fortunate enough to be personally acquainted with Kim, we all should sense and appreciate his beneficial influence. |