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board of regents Stonding left to right: CHARLES MEREDITY HARRIS, HAROLD S. SHEFFELMAN, JOHN KING, LLOYD WIEHL (resigned). Seated left to right: WINLOCK ' W. MILLER (resigned!, MRS. J. HERBERT GARDNER, THOMAS BALMER. I hove been thinking back over the years I have spent on the Boord of Regents. I was appointed for a six year term by the Washington State Senate. My fellow members ond I served without pay, but we hod a satisfying role in the administering of the University. Our function was the selection and appointment of the University President and the setting up of the rules he carries out. Also we had control of all University owned property. A senate of men chosen by the faculty acted as a check on our power. As I think back, I remember we all were proud to have served on the board. 11
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In this message to the students of the University of Washington, I would like to express my deep satisfaction and pride in the University and the standards which it upholds. You, like students throughout America, have become participants in o world race for technical knowledge and advancement. The myriad responsibilities of an increasingly complex civilization are yours. They ore part of a legocy which is probably distinctly unattractive in some respects ond singularly bright in others. In the years ahead, your University, your state, and your notion must have and make use of the talent, the ideas, and the strength which your youth can provide. Just as there are dangers in the future you face, so ore there opportunities bound d only by the ability of man to direct himself Qway from a course of war and devastation and toward a utilization of the tools thot God and human inventiveness have given him. Each of you, and the University of which you are a part, will play a part in determining thot future. The world of tomorrow can be a marvelous world. Whether it will be must depend upon the willingness of you and thousands like you to accept a challenge to human skill and ability greater than any other generation has faced. I believe sincerely that that chollenge will be met. To eoch of you I extend my very best wishes for continued success in the years ahead. Sincerely, 4 ALBERT D. ROSELLINI, Governor of the Stote of Woshington 10
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MARILYN MORGAN Associate Counselor DONALD K. ANDERSON Dean of Students office of dean of students Oh! This is a busy room. Mmm, Dean of Students. That ' s where Dad told me to go whenever I had a problem Maybe I ' ll go in. May I help you? Yes, is there someone here I could discuss a problem with? Certainly, go right through this door. They surely are friendly here. But I ' ve never talked to a dean before. Perhaps . . . Hello. Won ' t you sit down? Here, in this soft chair. Now then, may I help you? Yes, sir, I am having trouble with . . . I ' m glad you came to us. We like to help students with financial and personal problems. After we have solved your problem, perhaps you would like to pay us a friendly visit. Thank you, I will. Good-bye. I ' m surely glad I went to the Dean of Students Office. LURLINE M. LEE Dean of Women ROBERT WALDO Dean of Men ,:i. ' TOM McCLINTOCK Associate Counselor ROBERT PORTER Counselor for International Services ' « ! JAMES BEMIS Director of Financial Aid
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