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A. L. SLGNAKER, graduate manager of the university, handles the athletic negotiations. Work- ing as his assistants are students Phil McLaughlin and Cox Ham. C. Z. Lesher, registrar, examines the credentials of the prospective students from various corners of the United States. In addition to these duties, Lesher Hnds time to coach the Wildcat tennis team. Replacing Harry T. Healy who is on a military leave of absence, is Iohn L. Anderson, acting Comptroller. The work of safe- guarding the health of the students is in the hands of Dr. I. E. Huffman and Dr. B. B. Edwards. It is their duty' to maintain general healthful living conditions on the campus. From Doy To Day ARRANGING football games and other major sports is C. Z. LESI-IER, the Universityls registrar, meets all new the duty ot A. L. Slonaker. students. THROUGH THE I-IANDS of comptroller Iohn L. An- AINFIRMARY MANAGER is Dr. L. E. Hufiman who tlerson pass the university funds. watches after student health. H lm .gfdgggfg is 1. Ji' 1 :azz
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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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TO INA GITTINGS, head of the Women's physical education department, and her staff be- longs the job of keeping the Arizona coed in per- fect form. Interesting information regarding historical Arizona and -the Southwest is revealed in the Arizona state museum located on the cam- pus. Dr. Emil I-Iaury heads the museum staff. Students contribute their archaeological findings throughout the year. F. Pop McKale has coached university baseball teams for almost thirty years. I-Ie has in his time coached all major menls sports on the campus. The military de- partment, which was established in 1896, has Col. Arthur W. I-Iolderness as a professor of military science and tactics. BEAUTIFUL FIGURES are given to the Arizona coed by Miss Ina Gittings. As head of the womerfs physical education department, Miss Gittings directs all coed's sports. I-IEADING the University department of military science and tactics is Col. Arthur W, Holderness. I T . TI-IE PANORAMA of Arizona history is portrayed in the beautiful state museum. Heading the staff of archaeolol gists and researchers is Dr. Emil I-Iaury. ARIZONA'S FAMOUS baseball coach is Pop f MeKale, with thirty years of experience be- hind him.
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