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Show The Administrative Council is the governing organization of the college at the institutional level. Left to Right, Row One: Lorenzo E. Peterson, James R. Foulger, Leland H. Monson, Marva H. Gregory, President William P. Miller, Robert A. Clarke, Reed K. Swensen, Merle E. Allen, Dello G. Dayton. Row Two: H. Paul Huish, Wallace D. Baddley, David C. Tolman, Louis A. Gladwell, Caseel D. Burke, Talmage Y. Delange, O. Whitney Young, Milton C. Mecham, Wendell L. Esplin, Kent Randall, Edward C. Larsen, Alan J. Dayley. Weber State's Board of Trustees today is composed of men and women prominent in educational, business, legal, and other professions. Seated, Left to Right, Row One: John H. Vandenberg, Robert G. Hemingway, Ira A. Huggins, Mrs. James C. Blair Jr., Weber State Alumni president, an ex-officio member; Rendell N. Mabey, chairman; Mrs. Oma E. Tanner and J. Francis Fowles. Row Two: College administrative officials are Dr. Robert A. Clark, secretary; Dr. William P. Miller, President, and Dr. James R. Foulger, treasurer. Trustees absent when photo was taken were Lamont F. Toronto, secretary of state, an ex-officio member; John Higginson, Sherman B. Lowe, and Samuel C. Powell. Dr. Robert A. Clarke Dean of Faculty The 75th anniversary of Weber State College is particularly significant since it means the graduation of the first students who have completed the new four-year curricula and been granted the baccalaureate degree. Weber State College, through its expanded studentbody, faculty, administration, campus and buildings, stands at the threshold of greater service to students, community, state, and nation. The studentbody, and especially the upper classes, deserve acclaim for the planning and organizing which have made the transition of student government and the enriching scope of out-of-class activities a reality. The faculty, through its eight divisions and forty-seven departments, its evening school, and its summer school has created a milestone in the progress of the College through the development of four-year curricula some of which are new to the West and the organization of new procedures in academic counseling. These developments assure high quality instruction which will lead to useful and remunerative employment and at the same time provide a foundation for active citizenship and happy family life. R. A. Clarke Dr. Merle E. Allen Dean of Students Alan Jay Dayley Dean of Men Dr. James R. Foulger Treasurer Marva H. Gregory Dean of Women Milton C. Mecham Registrar |