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DEAN OF MEN Arthur H. Otis, in one ol' his few spare moments, peruses a hook from his extensive library. HH primary function of the Dean of XVomen7s office is to see that all women students get the most out of college. ln carrying out this job, the Dean of XVomen is responsible for the planning and advising of the whole personnel program for women. She is the faculty supervisor to num- erous committees and councils, and helps women students on all prob- lems of welfare and adjustment. llcr responsibilities include governing head residents and house-mothers, departmental administration, and student guidance. Miss Emma K. Burgess is acting Dean of NVonien in the absence of lN'lrs. llvelyn Kirmse. Pat 'l'ribolct is her able assistant. Iitlo EAN ARTHUR ll. O'l'lS has the job of seeing that the men on campus and the professors aren't C011- tinually at each other's throats. llis secretary does the excuse writing, but it's the dean who listens to the tales of woe. Being a man of considerable understanding and responsibility, he keeps his personal feeling and the university regulations quite separate. Dean Otis has been at the university for the past go years, the first 15 as head of the French department. llc is an influencial factor in directing the govcrmnent and activities of fraternities, keeping them straight on rushing rules and practices. lNIany of the men students go over to his office when they want to have a pleasant chat, but many also take their problems to him for advice. The dean's secretary is Miss Peggy O'Neall. She was a student here several years ago, and has been connected with dean's olhcc ever since. r N x i ., DEAN OF WOMEN liinnia K. Burgess, aided by her secretary, Violet Arnold, schedules all dances and social activities for the university.
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R. P. S. IEURGHSS IDR. I. XV. CLARSON, IR. DR. I, B. MQCORMICK DR. I. BROWN IDR. l-I. If. C.-XRPICNTKR IDR. V. H. KIQLLHY l Dean of College of Dean of College of Dezin of College of Director of School of Director of Stewzircl Director of Agriculture Education Lam' Business cJl75CI'KLlfUl'f Appointments . T. fi. Cll.-XPIVIAN UR. G. NI, l3U'liLER UR. R. S. HAYVKINS YVILLIAM C.'XRl.SON lf. lN'fCKAl.l'i UR. lf. ll. HAURY iezin of College of Dean of College of Vice-Dean of College of LilTI'Lll'lLlIl Director of .Xtlileties Director of Museum Mines Engineering Agriculture Y 'W W--Q W K. R. L. NUGKNT MEL GOOIJSON VVIl.l.lAM BRAY CTIIARLIQS PIci1iR1i1-I. COL. A. VV. IIOLIJIQRNFSS ll. l'.l.EANOR IOHNSON Dean of GI'.lilLl.lIC Director oi' Alumni Superintendent of liuilalingw Director ol' figricillulizil llircelor ol' Military Direetoi' of School of College and Grounds Extension Service Science .ind 'llictiw Home Eeonoiniu Page 15
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Mlil. CSOODSON employs his ediphone to answer one of the many letters he receives every clay. l'1CRl+l'l'ARY of the alumni association for two vcars, Mel Goodson has alreadv established himself as a popular a11d ctlicicnt member of the administrative staff. Une of l1is manv important duties is to head the publication of the Arizona Aluninus, a well designed and illustrated news' magazine which includes Llll up-to-the-111i11ute record of the univcrsitv for the benetit of former students. Mrs. Pearle llart joined the stall in 1918. She was responsible for the estab- lislunent and development of the alumni office Hle of former students fl1TOLlgll which the university keeps in touch with alumni all over the world. Last fall this office was re- sponsible for bringing to the campus 30 1nc111bers of the Hrst student body to register i11 the universitv in the fall of 1891 for a program commeniorating the iitticth anni- versarv of the opening of classes. AFTER twcntyffour years of service Mrs. Pearle Hart retired from full time duty this year. MARGARET GROZIHR takes care of the evcrfincrcasing eorref spondenee. LKUMN Page If
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