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Board of Regents Successful in their careers and leaders in their communities and the state, members of the governing body of the University come from various sections of Arizona and constitute the Board of Regents of the University and State Colleges of Arizona. Responsible for the operation of the University and two state colleges, the Board's authority constitutes the privilege to set up governing regulations, designate administrative and teaching staffs, establish student tuition and fees, approve instruction courses, and award degrees and diplomas. Their task in governing the operation of the state,s institutions of higher learning is one that demands many hours of attention. Their regular and special meetings bring them together in almost every month of the year, and they give consideration to all matters pertaining to the institutions, operations. The Board consists of eight appointive members who serve eight-year terms, and two ex-officio members, the Governor of the state, and the state superintendent of public instruction. ew as: Me E E a ,- We gms .gg ggumgh Eiiaaea a ,na -is Left to right: Standing-W.. R. Matthews, Marion L. Brooks, John G. Babbitt, John M. Jacobs, Mrs. Eveyn Jones Kirmse Michael B. Hodges. , ?Zated-I3YIm M- Laney Csecfefafyls Cleon T. Knapp Qpresidentj, Governor Howard Pyle, Walter B. Bimson 'easurer . ..21.. .W Q' meaM7fm 'Us 9lE3g'.Q'3--Weiiggfa Sm is fes..se4aaQeaE H A . mamma nz is n e
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The Pefesicientis M essazge The 1951 DESERT is a record of this year,s activities and accomplishments. It will be treas- ured by all of us Who have lived and Worked at the University of Arizona this past year. College years are among the happiest years of one7s life, and I hope that this past year has been a very pleasant one for each of you. To all of you, may I express my warmest greetings. To the members of the senior class I extend my best Wishes for your success in the years to come. I have not had the opportunity to become acquainted with all of you, but if those of you Whom I have come to know personally are representative of the group, the Class of 1951 is indeed a nice class. I shall follow your careers with great interest. You have my best Wishes always. 4
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DR. ROBERT NUGENT, Vice-President A. LOUIS SLONAKER, Dean of Men MRS. VENICE LINDSAY, Dean of WVomen dministrative
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