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and Directors CHESTER A. ARENTS M.E. Dean of the College of Engineering BORIS C. BELPULITI B.S.P.E., M.S.P.E. Director of Mountainlair RAYMOND W. COLEMAN Ph.D. Dean of the College of Commerce CLYDE L. COLSON LL.B., S.J.D. Dean of the College of Law RAY OSCAR DUNCAN Ed.D. Dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics ROBERT BARCLAY DUSTMAN Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate School WELDON HART Ph.D. Director of the School of Music 1 COL. JOSEPH ERNEST PAYNE B.S. Professor of Air Scierice PERLEY ISAAC REED Ph.D. Director of the School of Journalism EDWARD JERALD VAN LIERE M.D., Ph.D. Dean of the School of Medicine ARMAND RENE COLLETT Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences ESTON KERMIT FEASTER Ed.D. Dean of the College of Education J. LESTER HAYMAN JOHN OLIVER KNAPP JAMES S. MONCRIEF JR. Ph.C. M.S. B.S. Agr. B.S. Dean of the College of Director of the Agricultural Professor of Military Science Pharmacy Extension Division and Tactics HARRY ROSS VARNEY Ph.D. Dean of the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics
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I 1 Deans lUtaaaHg Betty Boyd, A.B. Dean of Women J. Everett Long, M.A. Re i t rar Joseph C. Gluck, B .A., B.D. Director of Student Ajjairs
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BILL MCTORSON Student Body President IDA COOPER Student Body Vice-President SHARON FISK Executive Council Secretary Student Government The University ' s student government acts as the most powerful voice some 6,000 students have in the functioning of the University. Started in 1921, and reorganized under a new constitu- tion in 1952, student government provides for three sepa- rate departments of governmental activity: the student executi e council, the student legislature, and the student court. The purpose of student government is to sponsor and organize activities and projects, help co-ordinate the work of other campus groups, represent the student body to the faculty, administration and off-campus groups, and to pro- vide students with experience in organization, human rela- tions and democratic self-government. Through newsletters, open meetings, and suggestion ses- sions, student government establishes a clo.ser liaison with the students. Increasing in efficiency, activity, and respon- siveness to student needs, student government is growing in its role as the representative of the entire student body. FRESHMAN ELECTIONS, sponsored by Student Government, are watched quite closely by the upperclassmen . . . their motives being several. ' Beat Pitt 3,000 times.
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