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ix 1? 1 Completing his thirteenth year as purchasing agent, Ralph Deal su- pervises all buying for the Univer- sity. He also maintains general stores which handles supplies for the physical plant, bookstore and cam- pus ofiices. Acting as general supervisor for the accounting of all University income and expenditures is Clifford Ed- wards. As business oflice manager he works with the cashier's office, veterans' account oiiice and business office. As assistant registrar, Arthur Grant supervises all details of registration. In addition, he handles the opera- tion of the IBM installation and di- rects the registrar's ofiice staff. i lift .t '54, Y: .1 ADMINISTRATIGN HEADS D I u A H ' 1 7 ffW:?Z T! 5---1 'ju N517- i, i- ws .5i?E3,.'-fi aslif ' ..FL W:lt,1Q.l , .. vi--1.5-.1 . .vi ..- -ef . l- ,..1--T55 jnill ' .1135 V L' 'rf ,-,vfwz-. st' . hi.-tg 1 r, -.-4. J V Y -I Q g , 1x3HL'Qg.'.:f:' 'W ' iiM'liiu ', 'i.2g 121' , ' 3 -pq f - ,V '...- ,-' ' ' if :'glgV: '1'f N it i V ' -.- '. 'gil . 't l .V A V .ia 'ifzxm f-. 1. -4 2 i - ' '::- :aw ' f 1 -1 ' ' ' ' -' va A. ..' 1' Q -I -' . - ,i ' . . li 1 ,1 IV., ,,. .V - W i -, Mg iii . . i .., ,ll .i,, V . .7 jf ..r Dv lv- 5 .g . I. ' rf., , ' -4- ,rp ' i Li 'M - V ' -Ti is ' -, .. 217' 'H . -f.. it 1 4, L ' ....-- - ., . Lf.l',f.CA X ' i J I W . iii. 1 ' ' jf? 1 '. --Q . I p p, 3- W . 5 .-- 5 N 5 A ll 'A xfii af ' f 4 '- flu .X -Q, ij.-,W X M 1. - l i' Y , I ng ,, V i I . 1 Eur, .Y' i- 'iiiifx 'I ' . , H A -H ,L -' ' X- I arf 1 'rv gg lx 1 f .. . -5 Y'i'.i N1 gf ' , -5 'fi' .. 4 . ' c' i, --Yi, ,A ' '- '-F i fl 'i if if . A If 1 Eff gf- if l H21 . 'il 3. 'i- 1 -- fu V ' r-if ' I. i 1 ir - ' N 'ul J' l rf Y X ' ,ggi 5 i f .R 'A , A- - .fulf- Q K , 5 ati ,, . , , 1 1 - ,,,.-..:- ,.. , .- ...- -- -- , ' vw -A2413 Ir, ,-1:,g -,r .rl L- ,, Y -Q, - .rf --Iv .J -, -Y 7 ' 4 iif-iii di ff-at- - - i Mi jr 'i'-fair' transportation service. As director of the physical plant 5 Robert Houston supervises the maintenance and construction of all physical property on campus. In- cluded under his jurisdiction are the campus police and the University A newcomer to the University ad- ministration staff this year is Bruce W. Alderman. As assistant director of admissions he assists other mem- bers of this staff in processing all applications for admission. Jai :QB QT' l 1 In the office of comptroller, Kenneth Completing his first year as registrar Murphy supervises the financial af- and director of admissions is David fairs of the University. He also Windsor. As registrar he is respon- handles the student loans and re- sible for maintaining all student search contracts and is chairman of records and for issuing diplomas. the legal residence classihcations. 23 Coordinating the activities of the University Extension Division is Max Vosskuhler. He is responsible for directing all extension classes and correspondence courses. Also under Mr. Vosskuhler's command is the Visual Aids Bureau.
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T, as p ffllffff 'Q I ui fi . . . , 'QQ U In E ,ts Yi ti ., -J' .p - l 's.':.'Q1nl-11445 R 1- ,i ..-L. -- .Y 1 I ii-1 ' Q ' 'Wiwf f rglfrr - v .-v fi' l I 2' H, gr'-gig? f F' nf. ,auf sl ii ' ' 3'9.'5 'f . 'fy H ' 'imgf DEAN OF MEN As dean of men, A. Louis Slonaker serves as ad- visor and counselor to all men students at the Univer- sity. He counsels students in such areas as finances, housing, traflic, withdrawals and personal problems. Aside from his otiicial duties as dean of men, Slon- aker, an alumnus of the University, serves as chair- man of various committees throughout the year. He also devotes much of his time representing the Uni- versity in civic affairs and at conventions and alumni meetings. Prior to his appointment as dean, he served as UA graduate manager and was acting secretary of the Alumni Association. - itll- il' -iw -fu- - V - l 'K .i?QEiW.E?f .. ,r li, H Q a ' .H -A -vt . .. . A 'i1175 f i . 3 -5 3,1 L1 Q iiif 55' - .' VF! ' - vo- l. N: ,A DEAN OF WOMEN Karen L. Carlson, dean of women, is responsible for the welfare of the women students at the University. In addition to her many counseling duties, Miss Carl- son is advisor to the ASUA Executive Councilg Pan- hellenic Associationg and Alpha Lambda Delta, the freshman women's scholastic honorary. She also serves on the Student Grants and Aid Committee, the Schol- arship and Awards Committee and the Faculty Senate. Before stepping into the position of dean of women in 1951, Miss Carlson served as assistant dean of women at UA and as registrar for two years at the University of North Carolina. ASSISTANT DEANS Assistant Deans Dorothy Clement, Darold Shutt and Melvin Erickson spend a great deal of their time counseling students and advising campus organiza tions. Miss Clement serves as advisor to AWS the Social Life Committee, the Interdorm Council and Mortar Board of which she is an honorary member As advisor to the lnterfraternity Council and Inter fraternity Pledge Council, Dean Shutt governs the activities of the 26 social fraternities on campus Newly initiated this year as assistant dean, Dr Erickson serves as supervisor of counseling for the men's dormitories.
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Supervising all divisions of student activities in Charles Tribolet, graduate manager. Bumps assists in making budgets and directing finances and business affairs of campus organizations, publications and athletics. Fleming Bennett, head librar- ian, is responsible for provid- ing a program of book services that meets the needs of stu- dents and faculty members. To determine book needs, he con- fers with faculty members. In addition, Mr. Bennett plans the budget and handles other tinancial affairs for his depart- ment. Completing his first year as executive secretary of the Alumni Association is Marvin fSwedeJ Johnson, former student union director. As sec- aretary he directs the central alumni ofiice and assists alum- ni clubs throughout the coun- tryin the development of their programs. Under the leadership of Dr. T. C. Johnston, the Placement Bureau handles the placement of teachers, students and staff members who wish part time jobs. In addition to these ac- tivities, Dr. Johnston visits all Arizona high schools in order to speak to seniors. l it 1 f'u E -..-1-L: Eliililiin H .. -' 'ju -Hg .I ,..,-,-41 gag f ,,.. v 1 L I X A fe M W X, , t 5' gi ,, I 'naw 5 1 'j gil i I l in vp. I fieeiifx I f n ' I pi-I X f 4 --L. .L -' U TPR ,'3T !. VISUAL AIDS: Merlyn Prince, Robert Peirce, Venice Lindsay Connie Zylks. UNIVERSITY SERVICES Each year the University Services contribute a great deal of time and energy performing duties vital to the running of the University. The Visual Aids Bureau provides a variety of edu- cational films and slides to be used in all fields of study. In addition, films are rented to the Tucson elementary and high schools for use in instruction. Handling another important facet of University life is the ASUA Photo Division which handles the photo- graphing of athletic events and other campus functions for the publications. Among its other activities are the taking of student portraits and the sale and devel- opment of film. PHOTO DIVISION: Row I: John Fogle, Hank Moonen. Row 2: Bob Broder, Art Grasberger, Janet Rountree. 72'
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