Oregon State University - Beaver Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)

 - Class of 1961

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Hatfield interested in education Mark O. Hatfield, governor of Oregon, continues to exhibit a great interest in the higher education of Oregon. An educator himself. Governor Hatfield was a professor and the dean of students at Willamette University. His leadership has brought him recognition on a national level as one of the country's foremost young political figures. State Board governs system Governing body of the Oregon State System of Higher Education is the State Board of Higher Education. The task of co-ordinating activities of the state-supported institutions of higher education falls to this Board. This governing group of the state system consists of nine members appointed by the Governor for a term of six years. Charles R. Holloway, Jr. A. S. Grant Cheryl S. MacNaughton J. W. Forrester. Jr. Allen Hart Douglas McKean William E. Walsh Ralph E. Purvine Henry F. Cabell Earl M. Pallet! r i 4 J Governor Mark O. Hatfield . 27

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President A. L. Strand. President Strand coordinates policies As leader of Oregon State, President A. L. Strand works with students and faculty in co-ordinating educational policies. The president represents the college at various educational and business affairs. Through working with the Chancellor and State Board of Higher Education, he sees that the program of Oregon State is in harmony with the objectives of the state system of higher education. Dean Milosh Popovich. Dean of Administration The dean of administration is the chief administrative officer of the college under the president, to whom he is directly responsible. As the president's representative he attends all meetings of the faculty, councils, and committees. Through his respon-sibilityofcoordinatingthesev-eral schools and divisions of the college, he works with the administrative, curriculum, and personnel councils and with the president defines the scope of each. 26



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Administrators formulate policies D. T. Ordeman, registrar; G. M. Robertson, business manager, and Dallas Norton, acting director of admissions and personnel, and their staffs handle the academic and financial policies of Oregon State. The registrar is in charge of student academic standing and registration. The business manager is responsible for keeping the books. All income and expenditures are handled through his office. The director of admissions and personnel works with high school and college students. He is in charge of admissions and any academic deficiencies of the students. D. T. Ordeman, registrar. G. M. Robertson, business manager. Dallas Norton, acting director of admissions and personnel. Administrative Council Administrative Council, from left to right. Row 1: Col. Donald C. Landon, Dean C. O. Wilson, Dean Miriam G. Scholl, President A. L. Strand, Dean Milosh Popovich, Dean Helen S. Moor, Dean Ralph Colby. Dallas W. Norton. Row 2: Capt. Richard W. Shafer. William H. Carlson, Dean Henry P. Hansen, D. T. Ordeman, Assistant Dean James K. Knudson, Dean F. A. Gilfillan, Col. Ralph L. Oliver, Joseph H. Berry, Kenneth J. Munford, Dean F. Earl Price. 28

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