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The organization and production of the 1966 Desert took the time and effort of many people. The Associated Students of the University of Arizona, publisher of the Desert, traditionally dedicate each year ' s book to a campus inspiration, represented as either a person or an ideal. As an administrator at The University for 21 years, a certain man has dedicated h is time and effort to many people. He served The University during the years of its most dramatic growth. From 1960 to 1964, the on-campus student body popula- tion increased approximately 50 percent, well above the national popula- tion increase rate during the same period. The boom exceeded the ability of the physical plant to provide classrooms, laboratories and offices. This administrator was graduated from The University with an English major. He received his bachelor of arts degree in 1943 and his masters degree in 1951. He is a past president of the University of Arizona chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Liberal Arts honorary, and a representative for the organiza- tion in 11 states, including Hawaii. He is a member of the Tucson Kiwanis Club and was chosen chairman of the Tucson chapter of the American Red Cross after being a Red Cross volunteer for 16 years. At The University, he has serve d as assistant director of admissions, associate director of admissions and secretary of the faculty, in addition to his present position as registrar and director of admissions. In appreciation and recognition of his past service to The University and his sincere concern for us, the Asso- ciated Students of the University of Arizona, we dedicate the 1966 Desert to David Lawrence Windsor. M�ts�ia Sri
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Coronado, the new women ' s dormitory, houses 800 co-eds. Two girls are assigned to each room and a bathroom is provided for each two rooms. Preference is given to girls from the state of Arizona. The Park Student Center food service accommodates 500 people and is open to the public as well as to the students. PA K STUDENT CENTER 7
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