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E. Mobley Deiin of Women S. Basta Dcitii o f Student Afjuirs Deans and Administration p. Hayden Comptroller A. Terry President ' s Secretary R. Kersey Director of the Student Union u f. McNabney T. Erquiaga Ciriidu.ile MiJHiippr ' i Sedelarv R. Irivhi Dean of Arts and Science
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Our Ne v President His message to us . . , The year whkh is now concluding has been one of transition, of growth and of challenge for the Uni ersity. It is now clear, as shown by our enrollment increases this year which were almost double the prediction, that we are moving very rapidly into a critical period of heavily increased pressures for admission and many new demands upon our facilities and resources. X e — students, faculty and administration alike — should look upon this prospect not as a crisis, but as an opportunity of tremendous sig- nificance for the future of our state. Here the importance of the Univer- sity s unique position as the state ' s only system of higher education becomes most apparent. If the State of Nevada is to have the full benefit of its potential future leadership, with all that this can mean in the development of its economy and its resources, then it becomes imperative that we provide opportunities for post-high school educa- tion, probably in an increasing variety of forms, for all of the qualified young men and women of the state. By planning now, by seeking every means to improve the efficiency, the economy and the effectiveness of our total operation, and with the constructive cooperation of every member of the University com- munit)- toward a better University, we can move ahead v ith confidence. The future of Nevada is bright and filled with promise. The University can and should have a large share in bringing that promise to reality. Charles J. Armstrong, President Board of Regents Seated (I to r) C. V. hbell, N. Crumley, L. E. Lombardi, A. Terry, secretary, A. C. Grant, F. Anderson, R. Germain, W. Wood. Standing . . . R. Foley, W. Tyson, N. E. Broadbent, W. Elivell, W. Arnold, C. J. Armstrong 13
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. Hill Director of Libraries J. Hayes Coiinstlor R. W ' eetns DejH of Bus Ill ss Administrjlion C. Byrcl Director of Admissions V. Scheid Dean of Aiuckay School of Mines H. Gilkey Dean of Nursin J. Moose Dean of Graduate School f. Adams Dean of Agriculture G. Holstine Dean of Education -V H. Blodgett Dean of Enf ineering
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