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COLLEGE OF MINES, ENGINEERING Dean G. M. Butler, director of the Arizona Bureau of Mines and head of the College of Mines and Engineering, determines and administers the work at Arizona. The college has for its purpose two very distinct aims: through its teaching departments to offer the highest type of training to young men who desire to serve their generation by becoming professional engineers, and through the activities of the Arizona Bureau of Mines, to be active in the promotion of the development of Arizona’s mineral wealth. It is truly a vocational college and only those students who are ready and willing to engage in hard work may enroll in its courses. The four-year course offered leads to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in civil, electrical, mechanical, and mining engineering. At the beginning of his sophomore year, the student is able to select wisely the branch of engineering that will probably prove most congenial and which he is best qualified to follow. It is necessary to select an excellent faculty for this college, for the work of each graduate who secures a job is a direct reflection upon the ability of the professors. DEAN BUTLER Page 26
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Slack. Leverton. Henning. Smith Sln'ondl. Todd. l avu. Maddox. Oroaetta ASSOCIATED STUDENTS A policy of permitting students to voice their opinions and an attitude of cooperation with the faculty were two of the chief factors making the past year, under President William (Ducky) Clark, an era of progress and achievement for the Associated Students. Activities received a greater support than ever before. Prior to each football game a rally was held, while homecoming Day and Mothcrs and Dads’ Day, with the accompanying parades and dances, marked the two high points of the year. Practically the entire student body adjourned to Phoenix at the Pad fic-Ari zona game, and properly celebrated the occasion by painting the valley city a brilliant crimson. Officials during 1934-35 were: President, William Clark; Vice-President, Justin Smith; Secretary, Amelia Hcrbclla and Lucy Todd; Traditions Chairman, Kd Maddox; President of A. W. S., Edith Leverton; Cheer Leader, Kenny Mella; Senior Council Member, Frances Davis; Junior Council Members, Billie Henning, A. V. Grossetta, Louis Simondi; Ben Slack, Wm. Brady, and Dave Pender, Editors. Wm. CLARK P KP 2
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