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To capture the intangible of col¬ lege life and to preserve the vivid¬ ness and warmth of collegiate activi¬ ties is the dedicated task of your ’Hyakem staff. One cannot browse through the pages of this yearbook without feeling deeply grateful to the editor, Chuck Ptolemy, and his loyal staff, and to their adviser, Miss Bonnie Wiley. Here at Central, our Hyakem is our most cherished tradition. It is your memory book, to which you may turn to remember this year at Cen¬ tral. a year which. I hope, has been both pleasant and profitable for each of you. To our graduating seniors we ex¬ tend our good wishes for success and happiness in their chosen fields. Mrs. Annette H. Hitchcock Dean of Women MR ANNETTE H. HITCHCOCK Dam of Women OR. J. WESLEY 1 CRUM EDWARD K. ERICKSON SRLINO J. OAKLAND Dean of instruction Dimlor of Pufcflc Service D» ' ««tor of TeacKen Placement 12
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t Dr. Robert E. McConnell, president of Central Washington College since 1931. resigned early in fall quarter to accept a position as West Coast Regional Represen¬ tative for the United States Office of Edu¬ cation. In this position, Dr. McConnell administers student loans and fellowships, counseling and guidance institutes and language development programs, as estab¬ lished under the National Defense Educe tion Act of 1958. Before leaving for San Francisco early in November, Dr. and Mrs. McConnell were guests of honor at several receptions, in¬ cluding an all-college reception in the CUB, and at a farewell assembly. During Dr. McConnell ' s 28 years at Central, the student body grew from less than 400 to more than 2000. Many new buildings were built, and construction and planning beqan on the Nicholson Pavilion, the new College Library, the Educational and Psychology Classroom Building, the Stephens-Whitney men ' s dorm and the new married students housing. After Dr. McConnell ' s unexpected resignation, the Board of Trustees ap¬ pointed Registrar Perry Mitchell as acting president. ! « ! vn v k
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KENNETH COCRSON OR. ERNEST L MUZZALL OR. EMIL E. SAMUELSON BmIIani Or cl ' .r of Graduate Studio Ooan of Studonta OR OOHN MILLER OR T. DEAN STINSON W |r «tt r of OoriMltorH Ooan of Mon It is always a pleasure to look for¬ ward each yaar to a now Hyakam. ' All of us, I am sura, ara grateful to the editor and his staff for the excel¬ lent production which they have given us. It is my hope that these pages will preserve many happy memories for each student. To you, the graduating seniors, may I extend my very best wishes. Dr. T. Dean Stinson Dean of Men 13
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