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Wil T a Ml.il pari .il Oir-oii aic li.T forests! How likf they art» to « I( ' iiiciils ol liuinaii cliaractn! Tlicst- towi ' iiiig lici-s atroiil protci ' tioii to wild life. o alxindaiit in our Stalt ' . Ilu ' v sink tlit ' ir roots (lfi ' |i into llic soil, protecting it from erosion. Tliey tn t-r tin- gromiil willi alisorlicnt nmld. in- ' iirin niii ' water supply, iiiey fnrnisli materials so nec- essary to our modern ti ili ation. Hnndred of years were reipiired to producf- llioe for- ests. Yet a moment of carelessness may donm them to flaming destruction. Unthless harvest- ing may destroy all llieii ' hcnclils. Neglect ma ravage their beauty. How like our material resources are our spiritual assets. They are as sensitive to injury and damage. As we strive to cotiserve the one, can we fail Id cIkm i li ttic other? M -O. -- - Mrs. K. V. Jameson. Dean of W ' omen U. Ci. Uulm.ll. bi-ai. ..f Men WIIKN Ihe ]9.% edition of tli comes from the press, il w i the Beaver press, Il will 111- llic ihirlielh compilation of its kind which students of the campus liaxc compiled for themsidves and their friends. To the casual observer, this thirtieth year- IxKik lias much in common with every edition that preceded il. All conlain jiholographs of young persons who look w itli coiilideiue to suc- cess in their life work for which the years in college lia c prepared them. We wi-li llicni success, but we also hope that during these college years, they have caught a vision f f something belter than material success alone; a love of the beautiful, a desire for service, and an appreciation of tho.se spiritual values wliirli camidl be ln | or destroyed. e r feX .v Doaii of 3leii 25] Dean of Woiiicii
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' iHi.l: W . ' i: ,l ' rrtidi-nt of Oregon State CoUege (JjIpllK Forestry tlieme for tlii vcilumc JIL XXX Beaver coordinates silli the jKist and present work of George W. Peavy, sixlli president of ()repf)n State collcpe. Dean I ' caw was appointed pre i(lrnl nl the institnliun dn |iiil If). VX.W. altn li,i iiig lircn In, 1(1 ot tlie sclincil III lorestrv for nearlv a ipiailiT i)f a cenlmy. lie ploiiccied a new pliase of edncation, wliii h .it the |)resent time attracts to this institution students from all over tlie United States. Since assuming Iiis present duties, the jjres- idcnt lias taken a definite stand on student affairs. His statement that honor societies must justify llieir existence echoed througii many ol the ( ' (liiratimiai centers of liic ii.ilinn and resulted in definite action by honor groups nil tlii I aiii|iii . (inuntless social events call for the presence of President Peavy. lie mu t icpresent the college before statesmen, the business world. tax|)avers and sliidents, as well as before educati iiial leader- nl otlier schools. 1 ' ricudiiness and (lciii(icrac arc cliaiaclcr- i-lir- wliicli lie cxcnipliiics in all his personal anil -neial rclalii)n . I ' OrcslrN students work- ing al llie lVa y Arboretum know him as a Iriciiil anil Icllnw wmkci ' . The inlininal. vet sincere, spontanietx nl lii- greeting to every student and frienil of the college |iro ides impcliis for mastery and solution of iudi idnal problems. I ' rcsidcnl Peavy has been retained also a- ilean nj lurestry. [21 l iH iili iil l isivv
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To llic adniinistrative council falls the (Jiit of toii ideiiiig and deltMinining all the policies of Oregon State college. The coun- cil is composed of the president of the college, the chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education, the deans of the schools, tlie directors of the principal divisions and other executive ollicers. Acting in an advisory capacity to the pres- ident, the council approves all curricula, course changes, tudent traditions and granting of degrees. By this system the instructors in llii- clc|)artments are kept in touch willi institu- tional policies and activities. Mend)ers ot the council are Frederick Maurice Hunter, chancellor: W illiam Ja i)cr Kerr, chancellor emeritus; George W ilcox Heavy, president of the college and dean of forestry; . dolph Ziefle. dean of pharmacy; Ava liertha Milan, dean of home economics; Mahlon Ellwood Smith, dean of lower division; William Aithur Jensen, executive secretary; Kale W etzel Jameson, dean of women: Ulysses ( ranl Duhach. ilean of men: James Ralph Jewell, dean of education: Erwin Bertram I.etiion. regi trar: W illiam Alfreil Schoeulield. • lean and director of agriculture: Harrison Val lli l. dean in charge of secretarial science; K.n I l.crox Packard, dean of science: Lucy May l.cui . librarian: Carl Vi alter Salser, assistant dean of education: Hichard Harold ncariioni. dean ol i-iigineering and imlu-lrial art : George Kehec. dean of graduate division; illiliald eniger. assistant dean of graduate division: ( ' hailes F. Thompson, commandant; (ilair an Norman l.angtun. (iiie -tor of physi- cal education, and li ink Llewellyn Ballard, vice-director of federal cooperative exten ion. Hunlrr LcwM Krrr Dul.arh Pcavy Jewell Zielle Lemon Milam Smith Schnrnfcltl HoyI TI nm| oon Ijinuln Jeniett PacUrd llillat.l [20 All III i II isl 1 211 ivr ri»iiii€ il
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