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Dean of Women - 1934 BEAVER; • What finer and more appropriate subject could students of an Oregon college choose as a symbol for their annual than roses? Roses!— one of nature’s most beautiful products which grow in such profusion in this State. Is there not a resemblance between them and the flower of our youth as we find them in our higher institutions? As Oregon products, these young men and women too should give freely of these powers which they have gained and in their turn beautify not only the cultivated centers of society, but the waste places wherever they may be found. Or. Km W. J«a«iOA. ol Wo-tn Dean of Men • So often this year all of us have heard that times are tough.’ We have been told, too, that tough times develop personalities. However, more likely tough times reveal personalities... that is, show up what has already developed. As long as times are easy, almost anyone can get by, whether in a game, or in classes, or in living. But let a hard game come, let one be called upon to pinch hit’, then whether or not he has trained readily shows up. The tough times, the crises, reveal the personality. We must remember that whether or not we have smooth sailing now, we may be assured of tough times, of crises, sometime. We are now getting ready what we will reveal then. Of. U G- Dwbach. D««n ol V«n o s c 24
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1934 BEAVER - CK»oc llof Chancellor Kerr Chancellor of Oregon Higher Education since September 6, 1932, and chief executive of Oregon State college since 1907, Dr. William Jasper Kerr has been characterized by his fellow presidents of state colleges and universities as one of the very ablest college presidents in America, a statesman in education, a prophet who has had the power to give reality to his own prophecies. In the words of one of the ablest and most revered of these university presidents. Dr. W. O. Thompson, President Emeritus of Ohio State University, we can bear witness to Dr. Kerr's fine sense of honor characteristic of the scholastic gentleman and repeat with him, in all sincerity, We have trusted him, we have honored him, we have loved him. 23. o s c
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1934 BEAVER State Board of Higher Education • The State Board of Higher Education renders a service to our school which commands the deepest appreciation and utmost regard on the part of our student body. The good judgment and keen foresight of this group have marked them true leaders in the skillful manipulation of the major executive problems of higher education in Oregon. • Members of the board are appointed by the governor of the State with the approval of the Senate. One of their important decisions this year was the appointment of separate presidents here and on the University campus to work directly under the chancellor. W. L. Marks, President C. E- Brand, Vice-President B. F. Irvine, Treasurer F. E. Callister G. 8. McLeod Herman Oliver Mrs. Cornelia Marvin Pierce E. C. Sammons • “Education should equip students adequately for the duties of life and the responsibilities of citizenship. The State Board of Higher Education desires so to administer its work that the higher educational institutions of this state may guide their students into paths of usefulness, into the realm of high ideals and into the fields of success,-so that their's may be the opportunity, the privilege and the honor to develop resources, promote progress, dignify service, contribute to the happiness of mankind and glorify the citizenship of the State of Oregon. WilU'd Marti. OuiriMn Boa'd d High«« Education 25
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