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EDITOR I la R Hansen ASSISTANT EDITOR Dianne Washington CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Suson Larson Lorry Vering Mike Anderson Lyie Rickert Bob Warner Ed Rosmussen Tom Main ART CREDITS Richard Evens of the UW Art Department for the Wire-Brush Sketch used on the cover of TYME Cover and format used with the express permission of TIME Magozine. llo Hansen Editor 5 k ks 1 1 1 n mmm i r- In Memoriam Albert Lawrence Keeney, Dean of Men at the Univer- sity of Wyoming, died Feb- ruary 3, 1963, in Eugene, Oregon. Dean Keeney had been on leave from the Uni- versity since July 1962. Born December 28, 1900 in Montour, Iowa, Keeney received his bachelor ' s degree in economics at the Univer- sity of Wyoming and went on to Columbia University where he received his mas- ter ' s degree in 1935. Before being appointed UW ' s Dean of Men in 1946, Keeney had served the Wyo- ming school system in vari- ous ways. In 1923 he began work as superintendent of schools and served in that capacity in Byron, Cumber- land, Manderson, Osage, and Superior, for 23 years. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity from 1943-46. During this period he was also Wyo- ming ' s representative on the National Council of Educa- tion. Residing in Laramie with his wife and family, Keeney w as active in various civic af- , fairs. He was president of the Laramie Kiwanis Club in 1949, and in 1952 he was dis- trict governor of the organi- zation. During his career as an educator, Keeney had several articles published in national magazines. His radio ad- dresses, entitled, This is Our America, and Our Foreign Policy , were printed in pamphlet form. While Keeney served as UW ' s Dean of Men, he was a student counsellor, and Fac- ulty Advisor to both Omicron Delta Kappa and Interfra- ternity Council. His interest in sports enabled him to serve as timekeeper at home football and basketball games. INDEX President of the University of Wyoming ... 6 Governor of Wyoming 8 Board of Trustees . . 9 Administration ... 10 Faculty .... The Campus . . . Military .... Student Government 13 20 32 44
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Humphrey Emphasizes Physical Plant Progress tends to keynote the eighteen-year period which President G. D. Humphrey has serv- ed the University of Wyoming as its top official. During this time, twenty-eight additional build- ings have been added to the campus. The faculty has increased fourfold and more than twice as many degrees have been granted. The student population was listed as 1,005 as opposed to 4,849 during the 1962-63 University year. President Humphrey came in 1945 from Mis- sissippi State College where he had served from the year 1934. He received his BA from Blue Mountain Collge, located at Blue Mountain, Mis- sissippi, his MA from the University of Chicago, his Ph.D. at Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, and two honorary degrees from the Uni- versity of Arizona and Ohio Wesleyan. When alums return and exclaim at the tre- mendous growth of Wyoming ' s only University, we realize most fully how UW and our President conform completely to this ever-growing and im- proving nation. President and Mrs. Humphrey with their son, Julius, and his wife, Mary Margaret, and grandchildren, Laurie Ann and George Duke II. ' r-. ■p, I JR. - .?S. v3|. -tT t
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