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James Young, Director of the Evening College and Gladys Phinney, Registrar, handles all statistical records for the Student Employment, finds his duties heavier. Washburn University students and administration. Gerald Barker, Public Relations Director, grad- uated from Gttawa University and has done grad- uate work at Kansas University. Whenever there is something going on at Washburn, Gerry can be counted on to be present with his camera, cooking up a news release, Mr. Jerry Hutchison has been Admissions Counselor and Alumni Secretary for three years. He is a graduate of Washburn. He also edits the alumni magazine, WASHBURN ALUMNUS. Gerry Barker, Director of Public Relations, looks happy with a desk full This friendly smile belongs to Jerry Hutchison, of photographs and a big news release. Admissions Counselor and Alumni Secretary. Nh ,W a.,,, ., K , l Q Us-1 QM-Q 1 Xie ull 13
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Vice-president McKeefery thinks about the future of Washburn as he views the movements of society. He says, The most difficult problem we face is adaptation to rapid change. The changing times are of great concern to Dr, William McKeefery, Vice-president of the college. Dr. McKeefery is well-known in the community as he is frequently a guest speaker at various functions. ln his third year here at Washburn, Dr. McKeefery received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Pennsylvania University and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. Richard Vogel, Treasurer since l939, received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Kansas State University and Master of Business Administration from the University of Kansas. Wendell Hill, Assistant Treasurer, is respon- sible for student housing on the campus. He is a graduate of Washburn. Mr. James Young, Director of Student Em- ployment, Evening College and Summer Sessions, received his degree from Kansas University and has also attended Columbia University and the University of Chicago. Mrs. Gladys Phinney, Registrar since 1925, received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Wash- burn University. administration plans for new frontiers Treasurer, Richard Vogel is always at hand to help us solve Along with other duties, Wendell Hill, Assistant Treasurer, is our financial difficulties with loans nd inst ll t I . 'bl a a men pans responsl e for student housing on the campus.
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'UW ' Dr. Philip Tripp, Dean of Students, spends most of his hours lecturing in education courses, talking to students and planning the future of Washburn's broadening cultural horizons. the cleans advise students in many areas Dr. Phillip Tripp, Dean of Students, has a busy and well rounded schedule. He is a mem- ber ot the Washburn General Council and teaches in the Education Department. He also counsels students and serves as a member of the Union Advisory Board. Dean Tripp is from Cleveland, Dean E. Hackett, Dean of Men, is also an Education in- Ohio, and received his Master's degree from the University of Ohio and his Ph.D. from Chicago University. Before coming to Washburn in 1956 he was a counselor at Chicago Teachers College. Dean Hackett, Dean of Men, came to Wash- burn in l957. He is an instructor in Education structor and advises the Student Council and lnterfraternity Marie Moore, Dean of' Women, has a busy time teaching Fresh- Council. man English and checking on Benton Hall and the four sororities. 2
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