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f. I . 9 . I . l J ' , .l V A X -. N , -Q - ..- 5 ROBERT HOUSTON Buildings and Grounds' KENNETH MURPHY Comp DAVID L WINDSOR V t ' C cl' ' I 1 1 ' - i Q ZANHR LE HE glfglsgi CALIFFORD EDWARDS, BUSUICSS Office Managefi RALPH DEAL. Pllf' Registrar and Director of jXdhi?sZiont3?rAlIg?IEl?fUR GRANT Aiistaldt g gem' Registrar. l , ADMI I TR TI E OFFICIAL These officials coordinate administrative duties of the Uni- versity. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds is Robert Houston. He approves plans for all new buildings in addition I0 having complete charge of maintenance of buildings and grounds. Kenneth Murphy replaced Howard Tench as Comp- troller. Duties of the Comptroller cover accounting, manage- ment of funds and business procedures. Supervising a staff which accounts for the income and ex- Penditure of about ten million dollars per year is Clifford Ed- wards, Business Office Manager. Ralph Deal is Purchasing Agent and handles all University buying except for the Book- store, ' C. Zaner Lesher, Registrar and Director of Admissions, is 111 charge of keeping records of all students during their enroll- ment at the University. Responsible for the schedule of hours and the examination schedule is the Assistant Registrar, Arthur Grant. The job of David Windsor, Veteran's Coordinator and Associate Director of Admissions, is to help 'with admissions and the counseling of veterans. The Director of the University Extension Service is Max V0SSkuhler. He has charge of correspondence courses and ex- tension class courses. TULLY and Extension Service Director MAX P. VOSS
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L A. LOUIS SLONAKER DE OE WOMEN An Open Door Policy is the motto of Dean of Women Karen L. Carlson as she ably fills the position of personal coun- selor to UA coeds. Miss Carlson also supervises the activities of all women's organizations at the University as well as those of class hon- oraries and Panhellenic. Along with attendance at various func- tions on campus, she represents the University at numerous meetings in the state. Latin and French were Miss Carlson's undergraduate majors. She attended Carroll College in Wisconsin and then took up graduate work at Northwestern University and re- ceived her Master's Degree in Latin and her doctorate in per- sonnel. pn, Q-.... DAROLD SHUTT AND DOROTHY CLEMENT DEA OE Dean of Men A. L. Slonaker has been extremely active in UA affairs. He has been a student, graduate manager and was acting secretary of the Alumni Association. As a student Dean Slonaker received the Freeman Award for excellency in character and scholarship, earned 14 varsity athletic awards, and was elected Arizona's greatest Wildcat. Dean Slonaker compiled the first alumni records at the University, initiated the Arizona Alumnus and introduced the first Homecoming celebration. In 1948 he was awarded the Alumni Service Award for his contributions to the alumni field. In his capacity as Dean of Men, he handles fraternity rush and acts as head counselor for men students. KAREN L. CARLSON At least 90 per cent of student committees are advised by one of the Assistant Deans, Dorothy Clement and Darold Shutt. They also assist the Dean of Women and the Dean of Men in maintaining counseling programs for students. Miss Clement's southern charm radiates throughout her work with Mortar Board and AWS, and in handling problems that arise in the women's dorms. She received her M.A. in music from Northwestern, and served as resident women's counselor at Greensboro, North Carolina. Darold Shutt advises numerous organizations, including Student Council and Interfraternity Council. Dean Shutt re- ceived his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Illinois, where he served as Assistant Dean of Men.
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-. 'Sa Sf' g.-f' A :VK CHARLES TRIBOLET graduate manager FLEMING BENNETT librarian T. C. JOHNSTON placement bureau director F. W. BOYD ALLEN arizona alumni secretary F' PQLXD. VISUAL AIDS BUREAU: Venice Lindsay Cdirectorj, Gene McFadden, Robert F. Pierce, Merlyn Prince Cassistantj, Martha Shacklette. U IVER ITY ER ICE These officials and staff members find their main duty in performing services for the faculty and students. Student leaders work with the Graduate Manager to plan the campus calendar. The Graduate Manager and his staff also pay bills for student publications and organizations. The librarian maintains smooth operation of all library facilities while the Placement Bureau Director keeps track of job opportunities for UA students. The Alumni Secretary, his office staff and the Alumnus Editor work together to keep Ari- zona alumni informed about their alma mater. Taking pictures of all phases of campus life is the ASUA Photo Division. Treatment of student illnesses is the task of the Infirmary staff. The Visual Aids Bureau provides educational films for various University classes. All news for public release is handled by the Press Bureau. This news is sent to newspapers and is given to the Radio-TV Bureau. Daily radio broadcasts are made concerning University activities and a televised film is sent to Phoenix for a telecast each Sunday. RADIO-TV BUREAU: Frank Barreca, Louis Malakoff, Ben Marlcland f di- rectory. li av 'f l 'I I
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