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I Guiding the Student The Student Personnel Services, a complex of 12 de- partments, is coordinated by the Dean of Students. All offices observe an open door policy and are will- ing to help students at any time. While the university as a whole is concerned with the intellectual growth of the student, these offices ' main concern often is the student ' s activities outside of the classroom. The many recreational, health and cultural services, and pro- grams which students use every day are supervised by these departments. The Deans help the student to ad- just to the university, and, at the same time, try to recognize and adjust to changing needs of the student. Dean of Women NOLASTARK CAVETTE advises AWS, Panhel- lenic, sponsors honoraries, and pre- pares academic records for awards. One of the most familiar faces to students is Dean of Students BYRON H. ATKINSON who voices administration desires to a myriad of student groups. Keeping wiley collegians in hand, Dean of Men A.T. BRUGGER found time to sponsor CoUoquim. THOMAS SCULLY moved from the Student Activities Office to become the first Dean of Foreign Students. 23
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Aiding the Chancellor Administration of a large university is demanding upon the chancellor. Only with the advice and cooperation of executive assistants, the vice chancellors, can he perform his job efficiently and effectively. The vice chancellors are responsible for defining and delegat- ing university policy. They must coordinate and manage the administrative, academic, personnel, and planning aspects of campus into an effective, beneficial opera- tion. They also determine additions or changes on cam- pus. The vice chancellors deserve much credit for past progress at UCLA and will undoubtedly continue to contribute valuable assistance in all future projects. WILLIAM G. YOUNG, Vice Chancellor of Plan- ning, helps to plan additions and changes which deter- mine future growth and expansion of the university. Vice Chancellor FOSTER H. SHERWOOD handles academic af- fairs, assigns contracts and grants. Recently appointed as Vice Chancellor, CHARLES E. YOUNG has made a big jump from UC, Riverside where he served as the first student body president.
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University Backbone CLAUDE W. FAWCETT heads the Office of Educa- tional Placement which recommends education students for positions in educational research and schools. Ik Public Affairs Officer ANDREW (Andy) J. HAMILTON provides releases for metropolitan dailies and DB in addition to free lance writing. As Campus Business Manager PAUL HANNUM helps plan and coordinate future expansion in both academic facilities and the mundane yet vital parking structures. The Student Health Service, directed by Dr. DON S. MAC KINNON, handled over 150,000 dispensary visits, plans addition of 4,000 sq. ft. in the future. be 2 1 £ HHHk» T. ROGER NUDD supervises the only coed dorms in the country, plans to open another fall 1964, and is working for married student housing. Newly appointed Counseling Center Manager DAVID W. PALMER continued Reading Laboratory, Study Habits Seminar, Frosh Gifted Students Program. H. CARROLL PARISH, Financial Aid Coordi- nator and Associate Dean, gave over a million dol- lars in loans to many thousands of UCLA students. 24
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