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INFIRMARY STAFF: Seated: Lillian Lukensmayer, Adelide Guiney, Laura Sellers, Martha Yerkes, Mary Weinkauf. Standing: Graciaoro Rogaldo, Grace Robinette, Jane Herman, Nellie Towner, Dr. Merwin Chappell, Dr. Hugo Klint, Dr. Hyman Kaplan, Dr. Melvin Chuker. MUSEUM STAFF: William W. Wasley, Edwin N. Ferdon Jr., Robert G. Baker, Bernard L. Fontana, Vearl Galbraith, Bernice Johnston, Mildred Ogg, Alfred E. Johnson, Ernest Leavitt, Frances Slutes, Emil W. Haury. BUSINESS STAFF: Row 1: Allen Mattingly. Row 2: Derek Burlinson, Clifford Edwards, Milo Ringer, Sherwood Carr, Kenneth Hayes. Erdvevaly U PHYSICAL PLANT STAFF: Robert Houston, director; John Trimble, assistant.
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Filiversity nthffs STUDENT COUNSELING STAFF: Row 1: Barry Francis, Glenn Shean, John Dohne, Ruth Stripling, Dr. Newton E. James, Charles Ingram, Robert Wrenn, Lewis Hertz, W. H. Thweatt. I II1H I alP illf: Alum =II SCIENCE LIBRARY STAFF: Row 1: Elizabeth Carley, Cora Lee Schroeder, MAIN LIBRARY STAFF: Row 1: Cecil Wellborn, Elsie Phillips, Mrs. Marjorie Ford, Gilbert McConbille, Wilma Gibson, Phyllis Wright, Sara Higley, Dorothy Siebecker, Row 2: Ronald Sparks, Patricia Paylore, Williams. Not Pictured: Miriam Miller, Betty Bausman. Robert Poland, Phyllis Ball, Donald Powell. JAMES E. GIBSON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION STAFF: Jim Gibson, Jeanie Grantham, Laurie Green, Walter Alumni Association Director Roberson, Jo Sudigala, Betty Martin, Barbara Friede. 29
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ARIZONA QUARTERLY: Albert F. Gegenheimer, Editor; F. C. McCormick, Managing Editor. Ad rard Hkihrarii ' rivo Pub ka ' tilorm The staff of the Arizona Quarterly works together to pub- lish the articles of fiction, poetry, book reviews, and folk stories and legends of the southwest that are fea- tured in this magazine. Arizona and The West is an historical quarterly which gives brief facts related to the trials and characteristics of the past in the southwest. The issues of the Arizona Alumnus make it possible for the past students of the University to keep in contact with interesting facts and activities concerning the cam- pus. Being published quarterly, this magazine is sent to over forty thousand alumni. ARIZONA ALUMNUS: June Caldwell, Editor. ARIZONA AND THE WEST: Harwood P. Hinton, Editor; Odie B. Faulk, Assistant Editor. 31
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