University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 28 text:

CASE. LAYTON. KIRKPATRICK SHANTZ, JOYNER. HUNT. CRIDER. BRIDGE Board of Regents P c 22 CHANCELLOR TALLY Ex-officio Members His Excellency G. W. P. Hunt, Governor of the State of Arizona, First Semester His Excellency B. B. Moeur, Governor of the State of Arizona, Second Semester Hon. Charles O. Case, Superintendent of Public Instruction, First Semester Hon. H. E. Hendrix, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Second Semester Appointed Members Hon. Franklin J. Crider Hon. Theodora A. Marsh Hon. Robert E. Tally, Chancellor of The Board of Regents Hon. Charles M. Layton Hon. Henry S. McCluskey, Secretary New Members — Second Semester Hon. W. O. Sweek Hon. E. E. Ellinwood Hon. H. W. Miller, Treasurer

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A Message from President Shantz This copy of the Desert illustrates the progress made by the State of Arizona in developing its industries and its institutions. Whether it marks the end of this period of development or the beginning of a new period depends largely upon the firmness with which we hold to a constructive program during the present depression. It is difficult to build and easy to destroy. If America is to hold to a democratic form of government, it must have a sane educational program as its ideal. This can only be planned by those with experience, and our educational system must move farther and farther from political control if it is to accomplish the purpose for which it was established, namely, that of enriching the lives of the people and of securing an intelligent government by the masses. Without a stable educational } olicy, mass government may degenerate to the lowest levels. H. L. SHANTZ.



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 BUTLER, CUMMINGS. DOUGLASS. BALL. McKALE VOSSXUHLER. PERKINS. OITTINOS. BRAY. ROSS The Directors Page 23 Gurdon Montague Butler, Director of the Arizona Bureau of Mines Paul Steere Burgess, Director of Agricultural Experiment Station Dr. Fred P. Perkins, Director of Health Byron Cummings, Director of the Arizona State Museum Andrew Eli.icott Douglass, Director of the Steward Observatory Pontus Henry Ross, Director of the Agricultural Extension Service Arthur W. Holderness, Director of the School of Military Science and Tactics James Fred McKale, Director of Physical Education for Men Ina Estelle Gittings, Director of Physical Education for Women Max Phillip Vosskuhler, Director of University Extension president shantz William Joseph Bray, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds

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