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a. = .v • HERMAN SPINDT Man.ge, • MILDRED FOREMAN . . . Man- • JOHN EDWARD GOODWIN ... • AUBREY L BERRV . . . Appoinl- of Bureau of Guidance and Replace- age: of Bureau of Occupations . . . Librarian ... In this capacity at ment Secretary since 1938 . . ment . . . President of Western Insli- carries title, Co-ordinator of Women ' s U.C.L.A. since 1923 ... has effected tulion Teacher Placement. War Training. many improvements. U.C.L.A. graduate for teacher placement. responsible fi mM ' ti ' aWe O pclaU • GEORGE TAYLOR, Business Man- ager, succeeded Deming Maclise. Thousands of students — thousands of registration books, requisitions, counselling appointnnents, library fines — all the things that keep the University on an even keel, financially and otherwise, are handled by an annazingly small handful of people. In their offices in the Adnninistration building, the wheels of the University go round. Every day they handled thousands of papers and vast sums of money, with an ease and calm which amaze the casual observer. But their jobs deal with other things besides letters and figures. They help students find jobs, advise them on jobs already obtained, and decide weighty matters of admission with regard to new freshmen. It is the quiet efficiency of these Administration officials that keeps the vast business which is U.C.L.A. functioning smoothly. • HIRAM W. EDWARDS . . . Direc- tor of Relations with Schools . . . con- cerned with junior college, high school matriculation. • HARRY SHOWMAN . . . Official Registrar . . . attends more to admis- sions than to actual registration . . . Academic Senate. • DEMING G. MACLISE . . . late Comptroller . . . handled financial matters of the University efficiently and wisely.
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BOARD OF REGENTS Left to Right: Paul K. Yost, George I. Cochran, Msgr. Charles A. Ramm, A. P. Giannlni, Walter Dexter, Sidney Ehrman, James Moffilt, Chairman, Robert Gordon Sproul, Edward Dickson, Frederick Roman, Fred Jordan, Dr. Norman Sprague, Brodle Ahlport. Acting as one of the strongest unifying factors of the University of California, including its seven cam- puses, is the Board of Regents. Made up of men outstanding in the State of California and conscious of the complexity of the problems which beset an institution of this size and importance, the Board of Regents acts as the guiding force behind the multitudinous activities and worth- while projects that have distinguished the University of California as one of the foremost universities in the country. GOVERNOR EARL C WARREN Governor Earl C. Warren assunncd for the frst time his position as Regent Ex-Officlo of the University of Cali- fornia due to his recently acquired gubernatorial capacity. An enthusiastic Bruin rooter and a sincere champion of university activities, we welcome him as a loyal Californian.
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Graceful possessor of the followir3 titles is Ann Sum- ner: Advisor for local Cal Club. Co-ordinator of com- bined Cal Clubs on all campuses, and Publications Editor for Extension Division News. Red headed Cal Club Chairman, Dick Norton, headed the trek north to Davis and carried the Con- vention spirit back to West- wood to a year of achieve- ment for the organization. The Cal Club is composed of twenty students appointed by President Sproul in recognition of outstanding qualities of leadership on the West- wood campus. Our chapter is one of five similar groups operating in branches of the University of California throughout the State. November found the local group participating in the annual convention embracing representatives of all campuses, in accord with the central pur- pose of the organization — the inter-campus exchange of ideas and the solidification of friendly relations. One of these ideas culmi- nated in the formation of the Deming G. Maclise Post War Scholarship. The Cal Club-sponsored essay contest aroused considerable campus interest and increased realization of the tremen- dous scope of the University of California. Winning essays brought lucrative rewards to their authors in the form of war bonds. CAL CLUB ROSTER— Row I: Larry Collins, Max Dunn, Jane Mary Ekiund, Bill Farrer, Hugh K. Geyer, Osceola Herron. Row 2: Margret Karl, Peggy McQuilkin, Dorsey Smith, Tom Smith, Dick Woodard, Phil Baker. Row 3: Herb Fleming, Virginia Hogaboom, Robert C. Siegel, Jane Wallerstedt, Max Willardson, Blanche Young.
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