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MARTIN N. CHAMBERLAIN Extension Classes J. ARTHUR PRINGLE Campus Housing C. MARIE SEARLES Women ' s Residence Halls EDGAR M. DRAPER in Service Teacher Trainir JOHN W. HARDING Purchasing Agent ETHELYN TONER Registrar ' :■■ : W.jjt- LLOYD W. SCHRAM Division of Adult Education IRV BLUMENFELD Director of Information NEAL HINES Director of U. Relations 15
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admin istr a tio n Harold looked at the calendar . . . time to pick up that regis- tration date again. Then registration would come with its endless lines, lines . . . sections . . . cords to fill out, almost a million, if he remembered correctly. He had carefully avoided all connection with the Ad Building whenever pos- sible since his nerve-shattering experience in sections his first quarter at the Institution of a Thousand Years. Now he was a senior . . . sigh, only one more trip to the Ad Build- ing for registration. Harold was among those unfortunate few who never really took time to find out what went on in the Ad Building be- sides registration. He didn ' t realize how important an ef- ficient, capable administrative staff is to a university. Never having investigated the functions of the administration, Har- old wasn ' t aware of the men and women in the bleak, gray building who try to maintain and improve the financial, physical and educational well-being of our University and its students. NELSON A WAHLSTROM Comptroller ERNEST M, CONRAD Assistant Comptroller ERIC L BARR Director, Summer Quarter WILLIAM M READ Editor of Press r KjT • ■ ■c TI ' . ■ . k 1 H iJ j ■ GEORGE P. HORTON Correspondence HARRY C. BAUER Director of Libraries MARGARET E. TERRELL Director, Food Service 14
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Golden W Reunion of the Class of ' 06 hod a record turnout. alumni associatio n The meeting of the Alumni Association will please come to order! We hove a few items of business to discuss and then you can use the remainder of the evening to renew those acquaintances with the friends you haven ' t seen since college days. First, I know you are anxious to hear the results of the elec- tion of officers for the Alumni Association. A. M. Lundin was re-elected president; Mrs. Mark Mason, vice-president; C. Henry Bacon, vice-president, and Alan G. Grant and R. Brons- don Harris were re-elected treasurer and secretary, respectively. Replies have come in for the ' Golden W reunion of the Class of ' 06, and it looks as though we ore going to have a record turnout of honor guests. It isn ' t hard to understand, though, because to each class its fifty-year reunion is almost as much of an event as Homecoming is to the Association as a whole. As we look back on the history of our group, I think we have a record to be proud of. Since our founding in 1891, we have managed to help our University in many ways, such as the ' Foundation for Research at the University of Washington, Inc. ' Let us not forget to continue working to aid the University in reaching its objectives and to secure recognition for it wherever we go. The meeting is adjourned. R. B. CURLY ■ HARRIS Secretory Man-of-the-Year BILL NEWBERG rith Alumni President MAC LUNDIN.
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