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Administration A well developed and organized administration is continually working for the University of Idaho. The many tasks managed by this busy group of officials include the administration of uni- versity publications and news, dormitories and student health services. These are also the indi- viduals who efficiently supervise our library, and take care of student records and student expenses to the university. J. M. Fremine, M.D. University Physician L. F. ZIMMERMAN Librarian D. D, DuSautt Registrar Jamus Lyte Alumni Rare S, Grows Director of Information Ronsxt FP. Greene Director of Dormitories Groucn Gacon University Engineer Student Affairs Here at the University of Idaho the students take pride, the University takes pride and faculty takes pride in the people who coordinate and guide student affairs. Dean Decker, Mrs. Neely, Guy Wicks, and Charles Bond are the nucleus of the group and are ready at all times to help students solve vocational and personal problems. On top of this they serve as a liaison between the Administration and the students. Guy P. Wicks Cuarres O. Decker Mrs. Maryonte Negty Cuasres H. Bonn Associate Director of Director of Student Affairs Associate Director of Affairs Chief Student Counselor Student Affairs for Men for Women, and and Field Agent Dean of Women and Editor of Publications 23
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Left to right—Elvon Hampton, Genesee; Delmer Engelking, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio, Boise; John Peacock, President, Kelloge; Claude V. Marcus, Boise; Evra Hawkes, Pocatello; Curtis T. Baton, Twin Falls. Board The Board of Regents is the governing body of the University of Idaho. All policies and official acts of the University must be established or approved by the of Board before they are enacted by the University. Regents Vice Presidents Beginning July 1, 1961, the Board of Re- gents delegated two vice-presidents for the University of Idaho. One is to act as head of Academic Affairs of the University, and the other is to be in charge of the Financial Affairs of the University. H. Wacres Srerrans Vice-President Academics Affairs A. A, Dre K h Presiden s Financia} Affair Nv nN
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24 College of Letters and Science The College of Letters and Science is the oldest College in the Uni- versity and consists of nine major departments: Art and Architecture, Biological Science, Communications, Home Economics, Humanities, Mathematics, Music, Physical Sciences, and Social Science. This College is dedicated to both a liberal education and a profes- sional training in certain selected fields. The advising program of the College is organized so the student has a personal relationship with his advisors. Along with the purely educational objectives, the College strives for the advancement of integrity, character, and personal de- velopment. Faculty members chosen to receive the Outstanding Teacher Award in the College of Letters and Science are Dr. Robert J. Huckshorn, assistant professor of political science and associate director of the Bureau of Public Affairs Research; Dr. Clifford Dobler, associate pro- fessor of political science; Dr. Fred H. Winkler, assistant professor of history and political science; Dr. Lorin W, Robert, assistant professor of botany; and Emmett E. Spiker, instructor of physics. Bovo MARTIN Dean College of Letters and Science Phi Beta Kappa The purpose of Phi Beta Kappa is to promote and recognize high scholarship in the College of Letters and Science. To be eligible for membership a student must have: senior standing and completed four semesters at the University of Idaho with a 3.66 accumulative; have senior standing and completed five semesters at the University of Idaho with a 3.5 accumulative; or have junior standing and completed five semesters at Idaho with a 3.66 accumulative. Alumni of Idaho working on some scholastic endeavor and making outstanding achievement may be chosen for membership. First Row, left to right—Christine Hauff, Idora Lee Moore, Miriam Kissler, Peggy Jo Phillips, Kelly Frizzell Bond, Barbara Brooks, Nancy Vosika, Roberta Bancroft Sharp, Nancy Alcorn, Charlene Peters McFarland, Kay Harder. Second Row—Marvin Heileson, Jack DeBaun, Robert Scott, John Toevs, Jr., Theodore Prichard, Mrs. Ken- frew, Boyd Martin, Max Fletcher, Charles Rabertson, David Polage, Darrell Turnidge.
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