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Office of Student Affairs Dean Newhouse, Director of Student Affoirs Leona Saunders, Associate Director Glen Nygreen, Assistant Director Clyde Linville, Counselor of Students Blanche Cline, Associate Counselor James Davis, Foreign Student Advisor The Office of Student Affairs plays a part in the lives of almost all who attend the university. It is primarily a service organization whose specialty is students — students and everything which concerns them outside of the classroom. OSA Is the place to go when you need a special loan to tide you over until that check orrives, or a job or a place to live. If you can qualify for a scholar- ship award, OSA may be able to help. One of the most important functions of the organization is being the information center on campus life. Data on other departments and offices are always available. If OSA doesn ' t have It they will find It for you. Personal problems receive confidential and help- ful attention from the counselors whose job it Is to help students adjust to university life. Assistant counselors are, left to right: Frank Parks, Priscilla Kroemer, Robert Aledort, James McCabe.
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1 John W. Hording Purchasing Agent J. Aithur Pringic Director, Campus Housing Chorles C. May Superintendent, Buildings Grounds [RATORS G. P. Hoi-ton Executive Officer. Correspondence Studies Margaret E. Terrel Director, University Food Service William M. Read University Editor, Director of Press Edgar M. Draper Executive Officer, Dept. of In-Service Teacher Training Eric L. Barr Diiector, Summer Quai-ter Leland E. Powers Director of Health Service
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President William H. Ferguson, Seat- tle attorney, was Homecoming chair- man in 1946 in addition to his regular duties. A,» -- ■ ? ' e •vde ' o ' .6? V ovv- -. boO-. . oO ' evt c o ° i |j||L ■i 1 ond Br °nsd, =Ol, ° ' o;, ,d, « mo o ' cot i ' -Si ' ' Alumni Association To work for the best interests of the university, Is the purpose of the Alumni Associotion. Its year- ' round activity program includes reunions, Sunday evening firesides and annual hlomecoming celebrations. The association publishes the quarterly Alumnus magazine, with a circulation of 22,000 university graduates and former students. A research foun- dation is also maintained. At Commencement the alumnus who has the most outstanding record of service and leader- Aoo S o « JVTVO ship for the year is awarded the degree of Alumnus Summo coqj °° ° , Loude Dignatus. Ten leaders have been honored with thrs ' ' prejo ' i j ' ' ' -, w degree. °f fhe JOif, e fc Qck Above are the officers and board of trustees of the Alumni Association. Ihey are, left to right, Charles Bechtol, assistant director; Don Douglas, Eunice Bracken, A. M. (Moc) Lundin, F. M. (Pete) Hlgglns, Edith C. Korres, assistant director; Bernlce F. Smith, Lucille Thompson and William H. Ferguson. Not pictured are Clarence W. Bledsoe, Arthur Gerbel Jr., Vic Markov, Al Ulbrlckson, Frances Morrill, Jack Westland, Ted Isaocson ond R. Bronsdon Harris, director.
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