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from your Governor ARTHUR B. LANGLIE Governor of Washington yee, chronicler of traditions, has become itself one of the most cherished traditions of the Uni- versity of Washington. It is more than a yearbook — more than a record of the classes, the organizations, and the countless day-to-day events that make up univer- sity life. During its fifty-year span, Tyee has become the living history of a great educationol institution. Each new volume adds another sig- l nificant chapter to that history, and the whole adds up to on impressive record of occomplishment in which every citizen of the State of Washington may take justifioble pride. The editors of the Golden Jubilee Tyee ore to be congratulated on dedicating these pages to the University ' s growth during the past half century. But, regardless of the emph- asis they may give to the last fifty years, the final result will be merging of yesterday, today and tomorrow. The story to be told is one of progress — and progress is a vital force that must keep moving steadily ahead. It is made up of equal parts of the post, the present and the future. - T As we read the pages of this fiftieth anniversary Tyee, I om confident thot oil of us will gain a deeper appreciation, not only of the University ' s impressive past but also of its very challenging future. 20 Arthur B. Langlie
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The seven-man Board of Regents Is appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate. Full control of the university Is vested In the board who serve without compen- sation. Power of this body extends to dismissals and employment of faculty members, assistants and employees of the Insti- tution. At the right is Herbert T. Condon, dean of students, who Is secretary to the Board of Regents. Dean Condon holds the longest record of continuous active service to Washington. During his 45 years tenure here he has performed the duties of registrar, bursar, comptroller, superintendent of buildings and grounds, dean of men and secretary of the faculty as well OS those of his present positions. But Dean Condon ' s most Important contribution, it seems to us. Is keeper of the traditions of Washington. From him each college generation learns of the Inspirational beginnings and growth of our university as he sow them, hlis history of the university is currently being serialized In the Washington Alumnus. Herbert T. Condon Secretary Joseph Drumheller President Board of Regents The Boord at present consists of the following named mem- bers: Joseph Drumheller, PRESIDENT. Spokane: B.S. in Chemical Engineering, 1925, Washington. Industrial chemist and oil man: member State Senate 1935-41; operates Drumheller Laborotories. Term as regent expires 1950. Dove Beck. VICE-PRESIDENT. Seottle: Executive Vice-President International Brotherhood of Teamsters: President State of Washington Joint Council of Teamsters No. 28; President Western Conference of Teomsters. Term as regent expires 1952. Thomos Bolmer. Seattle: 1909. Woshlngton. Vice-President ond Western Counsel, Great Northern Rollwoy Company. Term OS regent expires 1953. Clarence J. Colemon, Everett: B.A.. 1919; LL.B.. 1922. Wosh- ington. Practices low in company with his fother. Term as regent expires 1950. John L. King, Seattle: A.B., 1925; M.A.. 1941. Washington. Director Radio and Research, Washington Stote Grange. Member State Advisory Commission. Taught school 1925- 1937. Stote High School Supervisor, 1937-1941. Term as regent expires 1952. Wlnlock W. Miller, Seottle: LL.B.. I 892. Yale. Known as Dean of University regents ofter 29 years ' service. Overseer of Whitman College. Term as regent expires 1953. George R. Stuntz, Seattle: LL.B., 1928. Washington. Attorney. Served in U. S. Navy two and one-holf years during World War II. Term as regent expires 1951. Pictured below are, left to right: John L. King, George R. Stuntz, Dove Beck, Clarence J. Coleman, Edwin R. Guthrie, dean of graduate school; Joseph Drumheller, president of board; President Raymond B. Allen, Comptroller Nelson A. Wahlstrom, Wlnlock W. Mlllei-, Thomas Bolmer, Dean Herbert T. Condon, secretory to the board. - •:
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