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ROTC LT. COLONEL FREDERIC N. LEDEBOER. NROTC CAPTAIN C. D. EMORY AROTC - 1 1 •!. 1 ' . Y. • c J I ' .■■■ ' 1 k » J 1 . ar 1 Hiim COLONEL GEORGE DIETZ 17
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GLEN NYGREEN, Director The Office of S+udenf Affairs is primarily a service organization specializing in the out-of-class life of the university students. Its functions include counseling individual students and organized groups, providing loans and scholar- ships for qualified students, finding jobs or housing and acting as an information center on campus life. Data on other departments and offices are always available. If you have a question that the OSA can- not answer, they will get the answer for you. Personal problems receive helpful and confidential attention from the staff of experienced counselors whose job it is to help students adjust to university life. JAMES M. DAVIS Adviser to Foreign Students LEONA SAUNDERS Associate Director OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS The OSA counseling sfaff in- cludes: sitting — Leona Saun- ders, Patricia Bobrow, Robert Aledort, Wanda Broadie, Rob- ert Porter; standing — Glen Ny- green, James Davis.
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DEAN LLOYD S. WOODBURNE This year LLOYD S. WOODBURNE took over the post of Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences when former Dean Edward Lauer became Dean of Students. Its eight schools and forty departments are training over ten thousand students for varied occupations. The College ' s three main divisions, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences, offer courses ranging from pure science to classical liter- ature. Also in the College are students under the General Studies program and those preparing for entry into professional fields such as law, medicine, dentistry, nursing and teaching. The Botany Department, headed by DR. C. L. HITCHCOCK, In addition to laboratory and class- room work, gives students opportunity to apply class- room knowledge on field trips both locally and to other states along the Pacific coast. As Head of the Chemistry Department. DR. PAUL C, CROSS supervises the laboratory and classroom training of students whose fu- ture occupations include Industrial chemistry, laboratory science, teaching, and research work. 18
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