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INFIRMARY STAFF: Dr. M. R. Chappel, director; Duane Royal, Martha Yerkes, head nurse; Grace Robinette, Lillian Lukensmeyer, Graciana Regalado, Laura Sellars, Jane Herman, Adeline Guiney. LIBRARY STAFF: Row I: Flem- ing Bennett, head librarian; Dorothy C. Becker. Row 2: Donald M. Powell, Cecil W. Wellborn. t 1 T MUSEUM STAFF: Row 1: Joan Y. Evans, Wilma Kaelein, Lois B. Riesen, Frances T. Slutes. Row 2: Dr. Emil W. Haury, head; E. B. Sayles, W. W. Wasley, Ernest Leavitt, Alfred E. Johnson, Rob- ert G. Baker. STUDENT GUIDANCE: Row 1: Jean Cunningham, Ruth Stripling, Tally Gilkerson. Row 2: Joe Angelo, Stephen Weiss, Dr. Newton James, director; Dr. Lewis Hertz, assistant director. 24
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PHOTO DIVISION: Bob Broder, Hank Moonen, and John Fogle. SUAB STAFF: Row 1: Kath- erine Loizides, Ann McCuish. Row 2: Virginia Schumaker, Es- ther Bayles, Jane Murtagh, Libby Capsuto. BOOKSTORE STAFF: Mabel Condit, James Martin, manager, Jean Eidmann, Barbara Robson, Maxine Cook. MAILING AND MIMEO STAFF: Bob Huebl, Mattie Hol- liker, assistant manager; Mar- garet Good, manager. 23
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ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLICATIONS ARIZONA AND THE WEST Under the direction of Dr. John Carroll, edi- tor, Arizona and the West made its debut in 1959. This publication, derived from the Ari- zona Quarterly, covers the historical West, with particular emphasis on Arizona. Published four times yearly, this journal is available to the public through subscription. ARIZONA QUARTERLY Dr. Albert E. Gegenheimer, editor, and F. C. McCormick, managing editor, are responsible for the publication of the literary magazine en- titled Arizona Quarterly. Released four times yearly, as its name sug- gests, this journal handles articles of general literary interest. Copies of the Arizona Quarterly are avail- able to the public through subscriptions. ARIZONA ALUMNUS June Caldwell, editor, and Barbara Camp- bell, associate editor, take time out from the pub- lication of the quarterly magazine, Arizona Alumnus. Having the second largest volume of publica- tion for a magazine in the state of Arizona, this journal is sent to all UA alums whose correct address is known, all faculty members, special associates of the University, and to certain other schools around the nation. LAW REVIEW The College of Law at the University of Ari- zona has recently bestowed a new title on the publication which gives interested people some idea of this state ' s legal procedures. Previously called Survey of Arizona Law, the new Law Re- view is published twice yearly under the direc- tion of Richard Coolidge, editor.
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