University of Wyoming - WYO Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1928

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Department of MUiiiuj Hiunnecrnuj, loSEPII R. GUITERAS, M.E. Department of Civil Engineering, John C. Fitterek, CE. Department of Electrical Engineering, G11.BERT H. Sechrist, B.S., M.S. Earl D. Hay, Dean, College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering. ir7RO]M a beginning as the Department of Mechanic Arts, in the early days of the ■ ' - University, the College of Engineering has develo])ed to one of the most im- portant college divisions of the University. Along with its growth in student enrollment and interest among the students, the College of Engineering has been expanding in the size of its housing quarters. Four years ago, a long stride toward the present excellent condition was made when the shops building was built. In 1927, the Engineering College moved into a new classroom and office building that is one of the outstanding structures on the campus. Indicative of its keeping trend of advancing science, was the installation in the college, this year, of a course in aeronautics which, it is expected, will be followed soon by a regular course in actual dying. Page Twenty-five

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Chaki.es H. Haglund, A.M., J.D. .Associate Professor. Clarence Morris, LL.B., LL.M., Assistoiit Professor. A. W. McCollough, A.B., J.D., Lecturer in Lazv. Charles V. Garnett, LL.B., Lecturer. Carl P. Arnold. A.B., LL.B., Instructor. Charles J. Kinnane, LL.B., B.S., Dean of the Lazv Scliool. II HE Law School, though at present comparatively small, is of rec ognized high ■ standing. It is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and re- ceived Class A rating by the American Bar Association. Liasmuch as there were only thirty-nine law schools so rated by the American Bar Association, such selection is evidence of the standing of the school as compared with others in the country. The Law School is at present housed on the third floor of the Library build- ing. Due to its rapid rate of growth, the quarters are already becoming crowded, and further growth as indicated by the large numbers of students taking pre-legal courses indicates that expansion is inevitable. Although the Law School has been in existence only since 1920, its graduates have found places of importance in the state, and the school is becoming favorably known because of the quality of its products. Pase Twentv-iour



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Joux A. Jiii.i., U.S., Dean of the CoUccjC i f A( riculfiiri Dcparimciit of Entomologv and Apiculture, Cr.lKl ' ORD L. CORKINS, M.A. Department of Home Economics, Elizabeth J. McKittrick, A.B., M.S. Department of Aninuil H ushandr , Fred S. Hui.Tz, Ph.D. Pepartment of Bacteriology and l terinary Scicjice, Cecil Elder, D. ' .M.. M.S. Department of Agronomy, .Vlonzo F. Vass, Ph.D. w m N outstanding College of Agriculture, worthy of the position and name as the preparatory school for the future agriculturists of the State of Wyoming, is the College of Agriculture (if the University of Wyoming. It has been predicted, and probably will come to be with a great deal of certainty, that the greatest agri- cultural development in the next twenty-five years in this great field in the state, will come through our own men and women of Wyoming , who study and will study in this college. A remarkably able faculty, assisted by the extensive facilities for good instruc- tion, is possibly the one greatest factor that has put the College of Agriculture in the eminent position that it now holds. Wyoming is fast becoming one of the leading agricultural states of the west and the Agricultural College is a live adjunct to the live University of this state. I ' iige Twenty-siN 1928

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