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rlififf fe fibfiif-4? iofigiww A .. W, J' W X N j z 15' Q9 7 X- J K N, 1 I-7 ,- .-., . -2- g - br i ,. , .,., V' -- 6 L .... F i. Qi' 'TTS' ' f. J 9 3 ,N 7 . dim Gfoffege QjZCi3C!L'l,CC1Tl'O1l. The College of Education is the division of the University whose function is the training of teachers, principals, supervisors, superintendents, and other educational workers. This College is the youngest upon the campus, having been es- tablished in 1928. Dr. S. P. Nanninga is the Dean of the College of Education. Dean Nan- ninga has an admirable background for his work, having had ten years experience in high school work. Dean Nanninga is very popular with the student body, and the rapid advance in enrolment in this College testifies to the fact that Dean Nanninga is making a real success DEAN NANNINGA fx CU r of his young College. axle Cfjlf'ClCj1-IUTU Cjcfzoof The Graduate School has undergone a gradual upward development throughout its history. The School finally reached its present stage of development in 1927. Dean B. F. Iflaught of the Graduate School has had a great deal ol ex- perience in college education and in 1928-Z9 was Dean of the Educational College in the Univer- sity of New Mexico. In the Graduate School the student is expected to develop initiative. power ol thought, and research in his major field. The idea that time merely spent in un- dergraduate class exercises is all that is required to earn a degree is done away with, and a high average must be maintained to be eligible for registration in this School. r D li.-XN H .-XL' til-1 T ,l . . . - ' 'K w o A 1 - . . QQ? J Twenty-fozo' l
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.,,.,W-. w 2 Q5 f s qg i1 J- ,EK-, V T ,... s Q- TT Li 4,.r,,.F E my Ax N ED E Jin., ' 'E' ,VH '-'i' Qgf iii '11 - it Q LIT W ':,.y,,,j lnhl if Siifxlmffs, ,XM . , 4 fic G.?O!!CyL? of LIHLH KjClC'l'lCC-S 'lfhe College of Arts and Sciences at the Uni- versity of New Mexico is under the competent guiding hand of Dean Shannon. Dean Shannon came to this school from the University of the Philippines, where he held the position of head of the English department. However, this is not Dean Shannon's first year in this institution. since he served as assistant professor here in 1925-26. The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest College on the campus, and the lead- ership of it is inevitably connected with a great deal of labor. However, Dean Shannon has car- ried his task cheerfully and most admirably, and deserves a great deal of credit. DEAN SHANNON Zifze Ccyoflege of 61z.g1'1zee1 1f1lzig DEAN ROCKVVOOD Character, judgment, efficiency, understand ing of men, and technical ability are said to be the prime requisites for success in engineering. If this is true, the students in the College ot Engineering are benefited by a most fitting ex- ample of what an engineer should be in their Dean. R. S. Rockwood. Dean Rockwood has served the University for many years-ten, to be exact. It has been the purpose of the Col- lege of Engineering to develop the practical side of their work in conjunction with the more theo- retical part of the curricula. If the success of graduate engineers of the University prove that thisghas been accomplished, then this College has undoubtedly attained its aims. 'Q-.AL Twenty-tlzrce
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Ls? Q --Nwk-3, 1-fgvfaacg, f'f57'f3f!! Mat 'Xef'3i,fl.ijl'Q3f5i S BW. ,-15'g-fifilllf' KL? f , - W Y t , . ,.A- at - VVA: 1 ---. ,i --1- ---' a r! . A..A.,a1 'Q ' 1 A ., f C-fvfefefzify Uhe 711 lI'tlq8 :..Tr.L. ..:' 4f..f.g1 -. K , . dfzc EAXFCCIH ixvfiifzfll The University of New Mexico started in -f 2 1929 for the first time, a semester with a full- time Dean of Men and Xiloinen. The purpose of the office of Dean of Men is to help students to succeed in college life. It has been found that this success involves, besides native ability, such items as personal habits, recreation, amuse- ments, initiative, definite purpose, lack of dis- tractions, and knowledge of the techniques of study. Dean Knode has always stood ready to help any student to find a way out of his per- plexities, and for his square-dealing with the men of the University, he has gained the ad- miration and respect of the whole University. DEAN KNODI fa . . Cy kjfzc glean of giQ'm'!Q7Il'lL'lI I J li.-XN CL.-XUVIC Dean Clauve was also the first full-time Dean of XVomen in the University of New Mexico. The responsibility of this position, that is the most direct means of contact between student body and faculty. is hard to estimate. Yet Dean Clauve has accomplished successfully this estab- lishing of relations. Dean Clauve is the only Dean in the University whose Alma Mater is the University of New Mexico. She, by her initiative and vigor, has done everything in her power to further the interests of her former student body, and because of these efforts, has gained great popularity upon the campus. ., . - x ' . t . slgxsi 5a?gtflyO..- . fi ' ?74?-.f-,,i1jx.f'f- 'gig 43.i.gi5FiC Xi?-.5 Twclziy-five
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