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Deans '77 Nui . Helen E. Keener Associate Deon of Students Dean of Women ky'i'i.j' fI , 3' I J it-A ,, ' - '-ft.- 4 'f :ag A .71 ' 2'-- 1 A 'P' Q ' A lf: 5 - ' - l..f f . 1 - 5' , J... lu- ' i 1 Charles B Spaulding Deon of Letters and Science gtfiv' , , WX '-Q NG R ,Q-ap, X X X f -..-'F' ' ., sf' .1 ,- V .X i X rg x N s.. 5 N Q SX l A As f -' - '-'var--v t l X x X X X L...- . , . . ..t'v Cf A 'Ag 5 ' intl' . 4. . n.s., W ' John M, Groebli Associated Dean of Students Dean of Men I1 I .F 'W A 35 44 SJ i .,.. h f 1 nf: ,Q xx 5 3' rp' Ellen E. Bowers Assistant Deon of Students Deon of Student Activities 95. ,en A. John C. Snidecor Dean of Applied Arts lyle G. Reynolds Deon of Students A f 1- ff..
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...f,1'St ? K 7 uw, is s-'sw THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY The Board of Regents is a corporate body entrusted with the administration of the University of California. Composed of 24 members, the Regents have a large number of duties, among them being the selection of the President of the University. Presi- dent of the Regents is Governor Brown and the Chairman is Dr. Donald H. McLaughlin. One of the Regents is Santa Barbara's Thomas M. Storke, to whom this book is dedicated. The Regents held one of their meetings on the UCSB campus in September, directly after Chancellor Gould's inauguration. ,af PRESIDENT CLARK KERR Only last year Dr. Clark Kerr stepped into the position of President of the University of California, succeeding retiring president Robert G. Sproul. Within a short time President Kerr found himself vitally embroiled in all of the rigorous administrative problems inextricably a part of his position. Extremely concerned with the im- portance of the relationship between the University and the state, the necessity of retaining high quality in the education provided by the University, and the complex problems facing the University as it grows, President Kerr has carried through existing policies and initiated his own as well, earning the attention and respect of administrators, faculty, students, and the public. Since the publication of the controversial Directives, Dr. Kerr has been called upon to justify and explain the reason behind their issuance. The reasonable and intel- ligent way in which he has handled this task has beyond any question reassured everyone in the University sys- tem of Dr. Kerr's integrity and ability. VICE-CHANCELLOR ELMER R. NOBLE Vice-Chancellor Dr. Elmer R. Noble took a leave of absence immediately after Christmas this year to spend four months in Indonesia as a consultant on higher education with the International Cooperation Administration, the U. S. agency for international aid in education. Dr. Noble's experience at Santa Barbara as former Dean of Letters and Sciences, then Acting Provost, and now Vice-Chancellor, gave him much of the knowledge required for the iob he is to do in Indonesia. As well as having been a top administrator at UCSB, Dr. Noble is also a professor of Zoology and has done a large amount of research in the biological field. Dr. Noble was last year's recipient of the La Cumbre Dedi- cation, the highest honor that the Associated Students can confer upon an individual. E 2l
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