University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1947

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ILUMINH GDFTHQ Mrs. Minna B. lones irightl, secretary in the Alumni office and Daphne Coggin, student assistant. J. Melvin Goodson, alumni secretary and A. Louis Slonaker, association treas- urer, look over tentative plans for the student union building. This campaign has been the largest undertaking of the Alumni Association during the past year, and will provide the badly needed center for student activities on the cam- pus. The drive is going well. With 5l50,000 from the state legislature in outright appropriation, and authority to borrow S250,000, the university needs only Sl90,000 to realize the S900,000 building. A total of S3l0,000 already has been raised by voluntary subscrip- tion. ' 2 m Carol W. Tufts, editor of the Alumni magazine J. Melvin Goodson's Alumni Association office performs a more than full-time job little known to students, well-known to Arizona's 30,000 alumni. As executive secretary, Goodson this year arranged the first post-war Homecoming, supervised the University Quonset hut project, and continued the work of keep- ing the alumni informed about the University. Mrs. Minna B. Jones, in charge of the files, and Mrs. Carol W. Tufts, editor of the Arizona Alumnus mag- azine, have been his chief assistants.

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Dave Windsor ..!ll!- 'f WETEE3 NS ESEDIMIHINIHSTLQZAA UCQDJN The Veterans Administration on the University of Arizona campus has the job of aiding the more than two thou- sand veteran-students. The guidance bureau which helps orient the veteran to university lite has a full schedule at all times. Other branches of the VA help with arrangement of schedules, hasten tardy checks, and clear up credit transfer trouble. David Windsor, a vet- eran himself, serves as veteran coordin- ator. Among the statt of the Veterans Administration Guidance Center are, back row: Henry Montgomery, Dr. James L. MacKay, Wil- liam E. Cooley, Hammond Tree, Dr. O. A. Simley, tirst row: Ruth Brannon, Amy Robertson, Jean Schlum- berg, John Warner In the Contact and Train- ing division ot Veterans Administration are: Wil- liam J. Holloway, Jane Gordon, Louis A. Grieger, and Douglas L. Folsom.



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.K at Vw., Z .Hmmm iizltgssz tit? Q l .Q 1 :S ,W fm .G 11.5, S 93:3 P- f x M -:gil 'T The informal Radio Writing class in an unfamiliar pose. A DEQ SURE UD' Headed by Ben C. Markland, the University of Arizona Radio Bureau is currently spon- soring eight programs a week. The bureau is definitely student participation, for students write the scripts, arrange the programs, take all character parts, produce the music, and handle all technical production. This semester, the Radio Writing class had thirteen stu- dents who did all creative work. Peter Tufts is Markland's assistant, and Mrs. Nancy Larkin is the secretary. Carroll Hosack and lack Frakes putting on the school show. Clil1l'0l1 YBf2S haridling fhe boafd- ' Page zz

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