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In Memorium— Leo M. Loll Jr. 1923-1968 (Ed. Note— This eulogy was offered by President William R. Wood in honor of Leo M. Loll Jr., vice president for finance and comptroller, who was killed Nov. 21 in a tragic airplane crash at Barrow that claimed the lives of seven members of the State Employment Advisory Commission). It is not possible always to find words that meaningfully relate to a loss that is deeply felt, particularly when that loss is tragic in both a private and a public sense. The University of Alaska was exceptionally fortimate some five years ago in attracting to this new State a man so eminently qualified, so broadly experienced and successfid, as Leo M. Loll, Jr. In realms of educational and economic development, as well as in the affairs of an individual, there are notable moments of opportunity. By happy coincidence, the arrival of Mr. Loll marked a balanced merging of such occurrences into one forward thrust for himself, the University, and Alaska, for once here, he quickly fell in love with Alaska and its people. The future well-being of all things Alaskan became an excitement to him and his fine young family who shared his enthusiasm, lie grasped at once developmental measures that needed to be undertaken and reached out to accomplish them. His activities and influence spread across the campus, throughout the State and beyond. He blew no trumpets, rang no bells to attract attention, yet wherever he went, in large communities or the smallest villages, in the classroom or in the top advisory councils of government, he developed understanding and created confidence. Professor, then Dean, and ' later Vice President, Loll daily demonstrated his genuine belief in the integrity and potential of each individual. He beheved in people, and people responded to his quiet self assurance by believing in him. In Student Councils and in Faculty Councils, as well as in public meetings, his ideas were often the most creative and the most constructive presented. He won the respect and the admiration of all vith whom he worked and served. He faced the hard decisions without hesitation and made them promptly. Such decisions were accepted as they were made in fairness, on the merits of the case, and in the open.
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69 DenaU STAFF RICHARD HARNOIS NORMAND DUPRE BARBARA RUSH KRISTI BYRD LARRY COLP DAN RODEY JERRY REINWAND ROBERT HUGHES JOHN METZGER KARL SOP? JOHN HANCHETT PHILIP SISSON Editor Asst. Editor Copy Editor Layout Editor Typographer Photo Editor Advisor Staff Photographer Staff Photographer Staff Photographer Bussiness Manager Ad Manager FRONT COVER BY MAL LOCKWOOD
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