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1. WICHE affairs 2. ARMU and research affairs 3. Northwest Accreditation affairs 4. Faculty meetings 5. Academic leaves 6. News Bureau 7. Trade and technical education 8. Student affairs In addition to the operation of the business office Mr. Bartz took charge of: 1. Preparation of the appropriation request for 1965-67 2. Building requests 3. Building board meetings 4. Physical plant 5. President's home 6. Intercollegiate athletics 7. Big Sky Conference affairs 8. Current building projects 9. Real estate considerations It is apparent that the institution has been run with very capable hands and much progress has been accomplished in making ISU a bigger and better school. So with the progress and improvements of the school this past year, it must be con- cluded that two heads have been better than one! 'vplq . .4 an
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Than 0ne William J. Bartz and Dean Laurence E. Gale, co- administrators of Idaho State University. Since President Donald E. Walker resigned his post, ISU has had not one chief executive but two. Throughout the 1964-65 academic year, Dean Laurence'E. Giale and Bursar William J. Bartz served as co-administrators of Idaho State University. Dean Gale, who took care of the academic affairs, and Bartz, whose job entailed the finances of the school, worked together in keeping the institution on its feet. The Board of Trustees decided as long as ISU did not have a president that it would be best to do it in this manner to save a lot of inconvenience and disruptions. So the two assumed the academic and administrative affairs of Idaho State and main- tained a close liaison with the Board of Trustees. Following the August, 1964, board meeting, the State Board of Education established a division of the responsibilities that under normal circumstances are the sole responsibility of the president of the university In addition to his res on- sibilities as dean of the university, Dr. Gale also undertook supervision of : p Two Heads BeH'er
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