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Alumni The purposes of the Alumni Association are to maintain contact with graduates and former students of the University, to pro- mote their interest in the institution, and to keep them in touch with their Alma Mater. The Association publishes The Arizona Alumnus six times during each school year. This publication keeps alumni in contact with the doings of former classmates and with the activities of the school. Students who graduate from the University now receive life membership in this organi- zation. In the alumni office in Old Main, many records of fo1'mer students a1'e available to anyone now or formerly associated with the University. A. Lee Lowery, as alumni secretary, plays an important role in keeping the alumni members well-informed about affairs of the University. Lee Lowery, Alumni Secretary 1 1: s H 3 X um. ., in 1. im 1- was Pxwsgn ,wa-' Y ,si lwzna l . an , H X l as W' Eg i ,i H - Y , n : ws is .. as .. W Jam? 'M W Mama 35552 E Maas flgwfemi. neges., BEER, a - as E . my gs'?w'f .,.,.,., Z , I ...fr 2' The editing of the Arizona Alumnus is the job of Margaret Windsor who is dis- cussing it with Rufu- lyn Andrew, a secre- tary in the Alumni office. Ioan Westlake, student as- sistant, Blance Luna, as- sistant in records depart- ment, and Mrs. Minna Bradley jones keep corre- spondence, records, and files up to date in the Alumni office.
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DR. VICTOR H. KELLEY DR. B. ELEANOR JOHNSON JAMES F. MCKALE LEON R. MAGEE CHARLES U. PICKREL Dir. of Appointments Dir., Home Economics Dir. of Athletics Acting Supt. of Bldg. Sz Grounds Dir., Agr. Ext. Service 4 l Administrative Officials
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a wifi W' wffrwfgxa Illustrated information booklets are studied by Don Phillips, manager of the Press Bureau, Dorothy Lores, bureau secretary, and Max Henkel, sports press agent. Mrs. Venice Lindsay, manager of the Visual Aids Bureau, sets the clayis Work into operation with her staff.. Extension The Extension Division is made up of seven bureaus. The Correspondence Bureau en- rolls students from throughout the state. Commencement and lecture requests that come for speakers from the entire state are taken care of by the Lecture Bureau. The Play-loan Library is also under the extension division. The Press Bureau han- dles the mountains of publicity which benefit the University each year. The job of the Publications Bureau is to see that pub- lications such as bulletins and catalogs are printed for the Universityis use. The Visual Aids Bureau's task is to handle film both for consumption inside the University and for outstide distribution. The Radio Bu- reau produces several Weekly programs and does an excellent job. The Extension classes are also under the Extension Di- vision, which is ably directed by Mr. Max Vosskuhler. A test run is made in the Radio Bureau by Paul Yeazell, center, assistant to Ben Markland, bureau manager, and several students. gms as-m an Q.. as saga-'M Eg aa
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