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I Dr. Max Goodrich Dean Graduate School The Graduate School administers all graduate work car- ried on in the University. As a center of higher learning, it provides an environment in which research and free inquiry thrive and makes available the results of such activities. The graduate student must assume a scholastic orientation which differs materially from that of most undergraduates. Classwork serves mainly as a guide for extended reading and research. Students are expected to exceed minimum requirement to master subjects rather than pass courses. 2.x
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College of Engineering In the areas of agricultural, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, petroleum, sugar, petro-chemical engineering, engineering science and architecture, classroom work in the College of Engineering is supplemented by work in the field, the drafting room and the laboratory. The College has a cooperative program with a number of companies which alternates college and industrial work over a period of five years. Graduates of the college are to be found in every part of the world. -U HMIIJ Left to right, David Graham, secretary-treasurer; Jim Morris, vice president; Eugene Cizek, representative; Charles Chassay, president. George R. Ferguson Acting Dean
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Junior Division The Junior Division provides for the special needs of entering students and administers their work during the first year. It gives students who have not definitely decided on future plans a chance to make this decision during their initial year of college work, provides guidance by profes- sionally trained counselors, and supervises students more closely than do the senior colleges. Junior Division admin- isters placement tests during freshman orientation and con- ducts a preadmission testing program. tmf 3 Sitting, left to right, Vicki Houston, secretary; Charlcie Whitesides, representative; Anne Wolfe, vice president; standing, James Smith, president, Winston Day, represen- tative. Dr. George H. Deer Dean
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