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The Vice- Chancellors and Deans THE VICE-CHANCELLORS, left to right: Adrian Kragen, Edward Strong, Alex Sherriffs. The University of California is fortunate to have extremely able men and women serving as their vice-chancellors and deans. Alex Sherriffs, Adrian Kragen, and Edward Strong serve as vice-chancellors, positions created to relieve the burden of administrative duties from the chan- cellor and at the same time to assist them in continuing their academic work. When the stu- dent is confused, he can always find assistance in the D ean of Students ' Office. Thousands of students pass through the doors of 201 Sproul Hall every day to discuss personal or campus problems, financial matters, loans, and special requests with the helpful staff. Noted for its friendliness, the Dean ' s office aids students, administrates University-student affairs, and works with the ASUC. Deans advise student groups, attend many student functions, hear petitions and pleas, and can never catch up with everything they should be doing ! THOMAS B. DUTTON Assistant Dean of Men ARLEIGH T. WILLIAMS Dean of Men KATHERINE A. TOWLE Dean of Women 16
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SEATED, left to right: Bob LaLiberte, Mary Ellen Rose, Jan Smith, Jo Ann Thebolt, Jane Howell, Gordon Zuckerman, Patty Ellerd, Carolyn Hand, Wendy Ferguson, Maria Toriggino, Sandy Mitchell. STANDING: Jim Ferguson, George Link, Jeff Snow, Earl Shultz, Ray Hertel, Parker Maddox, Bill Hobin, Brian Van Camp. ABSENT: Don Alves, Dorrie Robbins. GARFF WILSON, Advisor GORDON ZUCKERMAN, Chairman Direct contact between President Kerr and the students of the University is provided by the state-wide undergraduate organization known as the California Club. The Club, each of whose members is chosen by President Kerr from among the leaders of the student bodies on six campuses of the University, meets with the President at least twice a year to discuss Uni- versity problems, particularly those involving student welfare. Once a year, the Club meets in a three-day conference to study and analyze such problems in an intensive way. The Club also is the guardian of intercampus relations on the student level. It aims to encourage every means whereby understanding and good will can be created between the students from the Davis campus on the north to the Riverside campus in the south. In the furtherance of this ideal, the Club has sponsored such projects as the All-University Week End, the Intercampus Arts Exchange program, the publication twice a year of an intercampus newspaper, The All Californian, etc. In strengthening good rela- tions between the campuses, members of the Club also have the opportunity of enjoying many rousing social events with visitors from all the campuses as well as with each other. Cal Club
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Assistant Dean of Students WILLIAM McCORMACI( WILLIAM SHEPARD Dean of Students Assistant Dean of Students EMILY REED Assistant Dean of Students MARYANNE REID Associate Dean of Students Special Assistant to BETTY NEALY the Dean of Students BRUTUS HAMILTON Assistant Dean of Students BARBARA BEARD Assistant Dean of Students ERIC BELLQUIST Assistant Dean of Students GORDON HEARNE Assistant Dean of Students PETER VAN HOUTEN 17
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