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KAREN CARLSON Dean of Women JANE KIRBY Assistant Dean Working intensively with the Associated Women students and serving on many faculty and student committees, Karen L. Carlson, Dean of Women serves as a liason between the women students and the administration. Since 1951, when she moved up to this position from Assistant Dean, Miss Carlson has advised the women students in all the facets of college life excluding the academic, and has represented the women students ' interests at Advisory Committee meetings. Helping the Dean of Women in advisory work are Assistant Deans Jane Kirby and Jean Smith. Miss Kirby is advisor to the Panhellenic and Junior Panhellenic Councils, and also works with the sorority presidents. In addition, she advises Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women ' s honorary, and the Residence Hall Council. Jean Smith coun- sels the Associated Women Students in their various functions. She is also advisor to Mortar Board, senior women ' s honorary, Wranglers, Women ' s Counseling Honorary, and to the Standards Board. JEAN SMITH Assistant Dean 24
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PAUL J. FANNIN Governor of Arizona Paul J. Fannin, as Governor of the State of Arizona, serves as an ex-officio member of the Board of Regents with a term lasting as long as he is in office. Governor Fannin also appoints the nine members of the Board of Regents. Governor Fannin attended the University of Arizona. He is the first alumnus to achieve the high position of Governor of our state. William Fannin, his son, also attends the University as did his brother, Robert, last year. Governor Fannin is often in Tucson to attend many functions and activities as well as to meet with the Board of Regents. The government of the University of Arizona is vested in the Board of Regents, a corporation consisting of the Gov- ernor and the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the state, ex-officio, and eight members from different parts of the state who are appointed by the Governor. The Board of Regents has within it the power to control and manage the University and its properties, and to adopt regulations governing the University ' s policies and actions. BOARD OF REGENTS: Wesley P. Goss, Vivian L. Boysen, Arthur B. Schellenberg, Leon Levy, Richard A. Harvill, Elwood W. Bradford, George W. Chambers, 0. D. Miller, Paul J. Fannin. Not pictured: W. W. Dick, John G. Babbitt. 23
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Many advisory duties are performed by the Assistant Deans Elwyn E. Zimmerman and Robert G. Schmalfeld. They correspon d with pros- pective students, alumni, and fraternity representatives. Dean Zimmer- man meets with the Residence Hall Councils to discuss their problems and ideas for activities. He also advises the Student Traffic Court and National Defense Loan Committee. Dean Schmalfeld ' s main duties are advising the Interfraternity and the lnterfraternity Pledge Councils. ELWYN E. ZIMMERMAN Assistant Dean Advising men students is the first consideration of the office of Dean Edwin Gaines. He has held the office of Dean of Men since July 1, 1963, before which he served as assistant dean, and is active on many University committees which plan the programs, policies and projects of the University. He is chairman of the Student Activities and Eligi- bility Committee, advises the Social Court and is a member of the Faculty Senate, Polo Village Committee, Senate Appropriations Board. ROBERT G. SCHMALFELD Assistant Dean EDWIN M. GAINES Dean of Men 25
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