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At the fiftieth reunion of every class a tree is planted. Here members at the Golden W Reunion of 1908 plant their tree. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION R. B. Curly Harris Secretary Howard Tuttle President 16
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ADMINISTRATION Lloyd W. Schram Coordinator of Statewide Activities and Director of Summer Quarter Martin N. Chamberlain Director of Adult Education Marion E. Marts George P. Horton Executive Officer, Extension Executive Officer, Correspon- Services dence Study Harold Jacobsen, Jr. Budget Officer Ethelyn Toner Registrar rr LeRoy S. Rambecl Administrator, University Hospital John W. Harding Purchasing Agent S. Miles Metzger Buildings and Grounds Ed O. Kanz Safety Division Ernest M. Conrad Business Manager 15
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COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING The College of Archi+ecfure and Urban Planning has made many ad- vances. In June, 1957, the title of the School of Architecture was changed to College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Approximately 300 stu- dents are registered In this college this year. Two separate five year programs are offered, one leading to a Bachelor of Architecture degree, the other to a Bachelor of Urban Planning de- gree. A professional atmosphere is created to help the students learn the fundamentals of good architecture. Fuhuan Ho, a fourth year architecture stucJent, discusses on arena-theater model with Dean Herrman and Professor Robert Dietz. Dean Arthur P. Herrman COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Upon entering college many freshmen are directed to 121 Miller Hall, the main office for the College of Arts and Sciences. This, the largest college in the University, consists of twenty-six departments and the senni-professional schools of Art, Communications, Drama, Home Eco- nomics, and Music, and has an enrollment of over 7,000 students this year. A special pre-major program is offered to students who have not yet decided on a major. Some of these courses were among the first offered at the University. Almost every major includes Arts and Sciences courses. This college plays an important role in preparing all students for a useful and satisfying career. Dean Lloyd S. Woodburne James B. Watson Anthropology Boyer Gonzales School of Art 17
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