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DAVID L. WINDSOR Registrar and Director of Admissions REGISTRAR ' S STAFF: David Butler, Warren Shirey, Margaret Husted, Aleen Keen, Douglas Ward. PHYSICAL PLANT STAFF: Robert Houston and John B. Trimble. BUSINESS STAFF: J. Kenneth Hayes and Sherwood Carr. AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE: Row 1: Bill Mc- Leod. Row 2: Gordon Larsen, Venis Lind- say. Row 3: Robert Pierce, James Craig. KENNETH R. MURPHY Comptroller JACK CROSS Editor of Publications MAX VOSSKOHLER Director of Correspondence Instruction and Visual Aids RALPH DEAL WILLIAM STONE Purchasing Agent Director of Housing 25
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DEAN OF WOMEN Karen Carlson Responsibility for the well-being of the women students is placed in the hands of Karen Car lson. She is adviser to Associated Women Students, Panhellenic Council and soro- rity presidents, Residence Hall Council, Social Life Com- mittee, Student Traffic Court, Phrateres, Student Life Com- mittee, three class honoraries and other organizations for women students. Much of the dean ' s time is also given to counseling women students on their personal problems, to the supervision of their housing and to their organiza- tions for student community government. The dean of women is aided in her work by two assist- ant deans. The three deans through their membership on several faculty committees and as faculty advisers for stu- dent organizations serve as a liaison between the faculty and students. DEAN OF MEN A. Louis Slonaker Counseling plays a large role in the responsibilities of the dean of men. A. L. Slonaker gives attention to financial, personal and social problems of students. The dean and his assistants handle certain administrative duties through service on thirty-five faculty committees. The committees cover areas of policies, activities and projects of the institution. The three deans correspond extensively with stu- dents, parents, alumni and fraternity representatives. They also handle student withdrawals and mail warning notices to men reported absent from class. Good citizenship and high standards are two goals toward which the deans strive to guide the University of Arizona students. ASSISTANT DEANS The dean of men and the dean of women are aided in their work by two assistant deans whose duties include counseling and advisory work. The assistant deans of women are Jane Kirby, the staff ' s newest member, and Jean Smith. Miss Kirby ' s duties in- clude advising the Panhellenic Council, Residence Hall Council and Alpha Kappa Lambda, freshman scholastic honorary. Jean Smith advises Mortar Board, Associated Women Students and Wranglers. The assistant deans of men, in addition to their com- mittee work, have many advisory duties. Elwyn Zimmer- man works with the Residence Hall Council and the Traffic Court. Edwin Gaines advises the campus fraternities through the IFC and IFPC. The counseling staff plays a vital ro le in handling the administrative responsibilities of the deans ' offices. 24
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Bill Varney, SUAB director; Robert Rodzen, assistant SUAB director. SUAB STAFF: Seated: Ann McCuish, Libby Capsuto. Standing: Darlene Rouse, Virginia Schumaker, Katherine Limperis, Louise Udall. BOOKSTORE STAFF: Maxine Cook; Mabel Condit; Jim Martin, manager; Harry Hayden; Jean Eidman, assistant manager; Lillian Harper. MAILING AND MIMEOGRAPH BUREAU: Margaret I. Good, manager; James Little. MUSEUM STAFF: William W. Wasley, Frances T. Slutes, Joan Y. Evans, Bernard L. Fontana, Vearl Galbraith, Ernest E. Leavitt, Alfred E. Johnson, Emil W. Haury, Mildred Oee, Lois Riesen, Edwen N. Ferdon Jr., Welma Kaemlein. 26
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