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HULON W. BLACK Executive Director J. M. BENNETT, JR. Chairman Director HULON W. BLACK Assistant Director . . . FISHER A. TYLER BOARD J. M. BENNETT, JR., Chairman, San Antonio HINES H. BAKER, Houston W. B. BATES, Houston L. H. CULLUM, Wichita Falls J. A. GOOCH, Fort Worth GEORGE P. HILL, Fort Worth J. M. ODOM, Austin HARRY H. RANSOM, Austin C. R. SMITH, New York City JOE C. THOMPSON, Dallas MRS. BEN F. VAUGHAN, JR., Corpus Christi ROGER J. WILLIAMS, Austin LOGAN WILSON, Austin DEVELOPMENT BOARD The University of Texas Development Board, the fund raising agency for the University, includes in its mem- bership five persons named by the Board of Regents, five appointed by the Executive Council of the Ex-Students ' Asso- ciation, and two elected by and from the general faculty. The President of the University is an ex-officio member. The Board, directly responsible to the Board of Regents, seeks to promote and assist in financing a great variety of facilities which will not be provided otherwise. Among these are research projects, salary supplementation, buildings, scholarships, fellowships, library acquisitions, museum additions, and many others. This program of enrichment is directed not only toward the Main University but toward all the branches as well. HILL. WILLIAMS, TYLER, BAKER, BLACK, BENNETT, ODOM, GOOCH, RANSOM, THOMPSON, DEAN LAURENCE HASKEW, Vice-President for Developmental Services.
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JOHN G. STEELE Director, Student Employment Bureau C. LEWIS LINDAHL Assistant University Auditor T ' ODON CHARLES LESHIKAR Bursar ALEXANDER MOFFIT University Librarian CARL VICTOR BREDT Associate Dean of Student Lije WILLIAM D. BLUNK Assistant Dean of Student Life, Fall Semester RAYMOND C. KENNEY Assistant Dean of Student Life, Spring Semester D. B. JACK HOLLAND Dean of Men DOROTHY L. GEBAUER Dean of Women PAGE 15
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The Ex-Students ' Association is a voluntary organization of loyal and interested ex-students of the University, who seek to serve their school, and at the same time maintain ties bind- ing them to the University and to each other. The central office of the Assocation is located in the Union Building, but its work extends over a wide area. Scores of Texas Ex Clubs, affiliated with the Association, have been set up throughout the state, in most major cities of the nation, and in some foreign countries. The Association maintains records of all former students, these data being constantly used by faculty, administration, student organizations, and ex-student groups. The Alcalde, alumni, magazine, is published nine times yearly, and the Asso- ciation administers many thousands of dollars in loan and scholarship funds. The Association functions include promotion of Texas Ex Clubs and their March 2nd (Independence Day) meetings, annual giving by exes to the University and maintenance of athletic and legislative committees throughout the State. Functioning as an important public relations arm of the University, the Ex-Students ' Association seeks to interpret the institution to the people of Texas, and the desires and needs of the people of Texas to the University. It seeks to assist in every possible way the material, academic and spiritual development of The University of Texas. HERMAN JONES President JACK R. MAGUIRE Secretary EX-STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION Left to Right: Kay Goodrich, Lola Jones, Loraine Jackson, Vicky Ray, Betty Lou Beidleman, Dorothy Fiegel, Vanette Ball, Iva Snodgra Not Pictured: Sandra Meinstein and Charles A. Seitz. PAGE 17
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