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DR. WELDON P. SHOFSTALL 5JU DR. MILDRED B. SAYRE PAUL TROVILLO eans Dr. Harold D. Richardson, in his second year as Dean of Arizona State College, continues to lead in the monumental task of coordinating an ever-expand- ing student body, curriculum, and faculty. Dr. Weldon P. Shofstall, now completing his first year at Arizona State, serves as Dean of Students and Director of the Division of Student Affairs. Under his direction the extra-curricular activities of the many campus organizations and of the entire student body have become a truly integral part of college life. Dr. Mildred B. Sayre returned to the ASC campus last fall after a year ' s absence to resume her duties as Dean of Women. She also serves as assistant director of the Division of Student affairs. Paul Trovillo, Dean of Men at ASC, is occupied with the many problems presented by college men throughout the year. He also serves as faculty advisor to the Inter-Fraternity Council. DR. HAROLD D. RICHARDSON
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Arizona ' s educational institutions were assured a continuation of intelligent and far-sighted sup- port by the government of the state when Howard Pyle ascended to the Governorship. Governor Pyle is a long-time resident of Tempe and a strong sup- porter of Arizona State College. The Board of Regents of the University and State Colleges of Arizona. The interest and sup- port of this body is reflected in the growth of Tempe during the post-war period. Left to right are Ronald Ellsworth, Michael B. Hodges, M. L. Brooks, Dr. Alfred Atkinson, John R. Babbitt, Sam Morris, chairman, Governor Dan E. Garvey, John M. Scott, Lynn Laney, and Clean T. Knapp. Other mem- bers include Dr. Lacey T. Eastburn, ASC at Flagstaff presidsnt, Dr. J. Byron McCcrrnfck, University president, Walter Bimson, and Dr. Grady Gammage.
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ROBERT MENKE DR. ROY C. RICE GEORGE C. YATES Futures are the business of Robert F. Menke. As Director of Placement he is constantly engaged in the task of sending Ari- zona Staters off in the right direction when the job here is done. His batting average is phenomenal, too. Dr. Roy C. Rice, Tempe ' s genial director of summer school, has been away from the campus this year assisting in the establish- ment of a modern education system in Ecuador. Tempeans (and the pipe-making industry) will be glad to see him back. Getting its best foot forward is easy for Arizona State. George C. Pappy Yates keeps the eyes of the Southwest focused on the Tempe campus and twinkling with satisfaction and commendation of what they see. He is the public relations director. Dr. Fred Crawford leads Arizona State ' s relentless advance toward university status. He is director of the rapidly-growing department of graduate study. A record number of Master ' s degrees will be conferred by the College this spring. Alfred Thomas, Jr., as Registrar and Director of Admissions, might well be termed the first and last hurdle for Tempeans. His considered judgment lets you in and lets you out! Within his jurisdiction lies one of the most important of the academic functions. Gilbert L. Cady, Comptroller of Arizona State College, is responsible for the fiscal and financial affairs of the institution. The business office is one of the largest administrative departmsnts on the campus. DR. FRED CRAWFORD ALFRED THOMAS, JR. GILBERT L. CADY
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