University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1943

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Their Personalities THROUGH ITS NINE COLLEGES the University of Arizona imparts knowledge of all Helds of life. Every de- partment has one man to Whom the entire division looks for guidance. Advising prospective teachers in the college of education is Dr. Clarson, While across campus, in one of the most outstanding of college buildings is engineers' Dean Butler. In charge of developing basic scientific knowledge and broad humanistic interests is the college of liberal arts, While specialized training of art, drama, speech and music find their home in the college of fine arts. The college of agriculture, with its seven experimental farms, is directed by Dr. Burgess. Those aspiring to develop a legal mind turn to the law college and able Dr. McCormick. DIRECTING OUR FUTURE TEACHERS is Dr. 1' W' Clm'5U iDCfU1 0fEflUs21fi0H- DR. P. s. iauaonss ouinras the College or Agriculture, with its research farms. PRESIDING OVER ST. PATRlCK'S BOYS is Dr. G. M. Butler, Dean of Engineering. Law, supervises court room practice. DR. E. R. RIESEN is head of Liberal Arts College, V' largest on campus. Music, ART, DRAMA-Dr. A o. Anderson, ' Dean of Fine Arts, controls these. DR. I. B. MCCORMICK, heading the College of

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BOARD OF REGENTS are lack B. Martin, Sam H. Morris, E D Ring, W. R. Ellsworth, M. O. Best, Cleon T. Knapp, Governor Sidney P Osborn 1 0 V G I' H Clarence E. Houston, I. H. Morgan, and Mrs. Joseph Madison Greer THE BOARD OF REGENTS is the supreme governing authority of the university. lt has the power to control and manage the university and its properties and to enact laws concerning the institution of the university. Helping Women students get the most out of college is one of the functions of Miss Emma K. Burgess, dean of women. She is responsible for the planning and advising of the whole personnel program for Women. Her assistant is Mrs. Hazel MacCready. The men students take their big problems to Arthur H. Otis, dean of men. He is an influential factor in directing the government and activities of fraternities. ADVISING, ASSISTING, and by no means least, campusing, are but a few of the many duties that keep Dean Emma K. Burgess busy. NO, 'HOT BOXING' and no unnecessary cutting. These are words that Dean Arthur H. Otis' secretary, Miss Peggy O'Ncil, hears many times during ll school year. And Advise



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-'L . . we I ' Wy 'il ' ' 'f . 5' -' i ' - i i .. -fr iizfrx A -,r.,a .3 .,5,,.1l,,, DR ILLEANOR B. IOHNSON of CHARLES U. PICKRELL of the agri- DR. R. L. NUGENT, Dean of the YVILLIAM I. BRAY is responsible the school of home economics cultural extension service solves Ari- graduate college, supervises post-gratIu- for the beautiful grounds on the guides future housewives. zona ranchers' problems. ate work. campus. DIFFICULT DOMESTIC PROBLEMS ranging from cake baking to dress making are solved by Dr. Iohnsonls school of home economics. Problems of a different nature, those of farming and ranching, are expertly dealt with by the agricultural extension service, with C. U. Pickrell at the head. lf, after graduating, more knowledge is desired, the person to see is genial Dr. Nugent of the graduate college. Or perhaps some stay because they like the beautiful grounds of the univer- sity. These showpieces are under the expert care of Williaiii Bray, superintendent of buildings and grounds since 1905. Pampering the baby of the campus, the newly formed college of busi- ness and public administration, Dr. Brown helps prepare students for business careers. Many of his students have entered the armed forces. Approximately half of this year's graduating seniors in Dr. Chapman's college of mines will be immediately commissioned in the lighting service, and the remaining half will either enter the service through the enlisted reserve or go into one of the fields of the mineral industry. In charge of the library, as well known for being a favorite meet- ing place as it is for its famous and complete stack of books, is the new head librarian, Fred Cromwell. Influence Us DR. E. I. BROVVN, Dean of the Busi- DR. T. I. CHAPMAN, Dean of Mines, MANAGING the University Li- ness College, guides tomorrow's busi- is responsible for mining engineers' brary is Frederick Cromwell as ness men. problems. acting librarian.

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