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gaines wishes extras into lives of students Edwin Gaines expressed a wish to deposit in the life of a student something a little finer than culture, a little rarer than competence, a little nobler than success. I Edwin M. Gaines, Executive Assistant to ttie President James S. Ronz, Dean of Academic Affairs ranz seeks better student-faculty link James Ranz asked that each college, each department, indeed each member of the faculty must seek to identify and further develop those means best calcu- lated to further student-faculty relation- ships. odminrstration 21
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board of trustees selects new president Members of the Board of Trustees attending a montfily meeting are ROW ONE: Josepfi B. Sullivan, L. W. Jack Jones, Joe H. Watt, UW president H. T. Person, George Millett. ROW TWO: Clifford E. Hollon, Robert W. McBride, Patrick J. Quealy, Paul O. Nines, Gordon H. Brodrick, Epfi U. Jofinson, William R. Jones, H. A. Dave True, Jr. Ex-officio members not presen ' are Governor Hatfiaway and Harry Roberts. A search for a new president of tfie University kept the UW Board of Trustees active this past summer in- terviewing various candidates. The vacancy occurred when Dr. John King, 16th president, resigned in Feb- ruary of ' 67. H. T. Person was appointed to fill the vacancy until a new president was appointed. Their many hours of searching was concluded with the ap- pointment of William D. Carlson in September. In an attempt to become better acquainted with the students, they maintained a concerned surveillance over campus activities and various administrative functions. Offi- cers of the Board were: Joe H. Watt, president; L. W. Jack Jones, vice president; Joseph B. Sullivan, secretary. Ex-officio members were: Stanley K. Hath- away, governor of Wyoming; Harry Roberts, state superintendent of public instruction; and UW presidents H. T. Person and William D. Carlson. 20
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' Welfare of the women students is handled by Margaret C. Tobin, dean of worren. Charlotte Davis assists Dean Tobin in helping women attain their goals at UW. r ,»j« ' dean ' s door always open to UW women students The Dean of Women ' s Office is concerned with the. welfare of the individual woman student. We want to help each student to make the most of her college experience; this includes oil areas — academic, ac- tivities, personal and social. We believe our women students ore sincere about wanting to secure a high- er education, and we hope to be of assistance in helping them attain their go al. To help us in this job, there is a network of offices which reaches from our offices in Old Main down to the student counselors in the living groups. If a student should ever want to see us, she is welcome in our offices. We are here to help the woman student.
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