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appointed regent is Governor's Message... It is with a great deal of pleasure that I extend to the students and faculty of the University my congratulations upon com- pletion of another successful year in the history of your school. To those of y ou who will be adding experience to your knowledge in the coming year, may I say that you have reason to be proud of your University. It is my earnest desire thar as many of you as possible remain with us to do your part to further the eco- nomic and educational development of Idaho. We area great state thar still suf- fers “‘growing pains” and there is much to be done by the youth of today. We welcome you as zealous workers for the good of the Great State of Idaho. Sincerely, Len Jorpan, Governor Strate of Idaho Determining the general policy of the University of Idaho SOmirieer ata is the responsibility held by the Board of The board members come from all parts of the state and hold meetings periodically to discuss various edu- cational problems and policies. J. L. McCarthy is 19§2 chair- man of the group. Emory A. Owen, long-time member of the Regents, died ap fall while still a member. The newly- . R. McCabe, St. Maries. Board of regents members from left to right are: Meadows: Emory A. Owen, Idaho Falls (d iS ise: John D. Remsberg, Ir., eceased while in membership); Paul B. Jessup, Wallace J. L. MeCarthy, Orofino; Marguerite Campbell, New Not pictured is the new member, A, R, McCabe, St. Maries,
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President's Message... Whenever I leaf through a copy of the Gem or tHE Mountains | am intrigued by the variety of study and wholesome recreational activities in which the stu dents at the University participated. It is a busy campus world in which we live. But, it is this activity, this adapting to environment, this absorbing of knowl- edge that make for the better student, who becomes the better citizen in what- ever community may beckon him. To grow mentally, morally and physically, the human being must be continually alive and alert to the world about him. Education itself is a process of growth, and those of you who have learned dur- ing the past year to sift knowledge and apply it have grown much. The Univer- sity has grown with the years, but most satisfying is the growth of those who have atrended it. Sincerely, J. E. Buchanan, President University of [Idaho Passtperr J. E. Bucnawan Governing day-to-day campuswide policies is the Academic Council. Included in membership of the group are all aca- demic division deans, student affairs deans, field services d H representative, registrar, and two faculty members chosen Ca emic at large. The group meets weekly, with Wednesday as the desig é nated day. President Buchanan serves as chairman of the Council Council with Dean T. S. Kerr, Letters and Science, as vice- chairman, and D. D. DuSault, registrar, secretary. Academic Council members are, front row, left to right: Dean Louise Carter, Harlow Campbell, Dr, Edward C, Moore, Dean J, F. Welezin, Dean A, W. Fahren wald, Dean Edward S. Stimson, and Dean Donald Hart; back row, left to right: President Buchanan, D. D. DuSault, Dean Walter Steffens, Dean H. E. Lattig, Dean Allen S. Janssen, Dean T. S. Kerr, Dean D. 8. Jeffers, and Dean D. R, Theophilus.
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