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Architecture College Curtails Enrollment Until New Construction Man shapes his physical environment toward beauty and order ... using the land, buildings and his urban framework to realize his concept of live- able growth. His tools are forms, spaces and tech- nology. Architecture students learn to deal with the physi- cal context in which they live, particularly the city and its surrounding areas. Within the college there are four main areas of study: architecture, land- scape architecture, urban planning and business technology and administration. Recently, the col- lege has had to curtail its enrollment, though this situation will probably be alleviated by the comple- tion of a new architecture building and retention of the present structure. David L. Ahlberg BIdg. Tech. Adm. Gary M. Anderson BIdg. Tech. Adm. Roger L. Anderson BIdg. Tech. Adm. Kerry L. Boster Architecture H. Richard Bratton BIdg. Tech. Adm. Mark E. Brown Urban Planning Gerald W. Dokken Architecture Raymond E. Ernst Architecture Samuel J. Friendly Urban Planning Jan J. Han Architecture Thomas C. Harman BIdg. Tech. Adm. Luther M. HIntz Architecture Clifford W. Ireland BIdg. Tech. Adm. Jeremy A. Jones Architecture Kenneth Krupski Urban Planning Arthur J. Leonard BIdg. Tech. Adm. Donald L. Lewison BIdg. Tech. Adm. Caro l A. MacDonald Landscape Arch. Rebecca J. Neilson Landscape Arch. Harvey J. Nelson Architecture Laurence M. Netherton Urban Planning Thomas A. Nishimura Landscape Arch. James C. Norman BIdg. Tech. Adm. Michael T. Okada Architecture I i tf W ] 124 I
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still, higher education is big business and is necessarily concerned with construction, finance, personnel and Image. The ties between the University and the city are strong. The city partially supports the University, which responds by offering special services — educational television, a hospital, cultural programs and most important, men and women. Ifs labeled The Administration: little noticed in the classroom or over a cup of coffee. It is the power select, the battery, the pace setter of the University. It ' s the men who solicit service club scholarships for needy students, the ladies in sections, a President and his advisors, and people — people like the lady in the Registrar ' s office who corresponded with a soldier in Vietnam about his schedule and promised to go through registration for him if he didn ' t get back in time. Essay by Anne Todd and Lynn Rainier. Photos by Frank Edge.
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) £ David H. Olson Architecture Michael D. Olson BIdg. Tech. Adm. James R. Pickens BIdg. Tech. Adm. Warren W. Pollock Architecture John W. Richter, Jr. Architecture Don B. Shaffer Urban Planning William W. Stout BIdg. Tech. Adm. Pierre P. Thiry BIdg. Tech. Adm. William E. Thomlinson BIdg. Tech. Adm. Timothy D. Van Horn Architecture Raymond J. Wagner Architecture Kenneth R. Wohlhuter Architecture Ronald E. Wood Architecture William E. Wrede Landscape Arch. W. Kenneth Wright Architecture Robert I. Wright Urban Planning William L. Wright Architecture Lee A. Wyatt Landscape Arch. 125
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