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(.'apt. Joiu-ph J. Curej Commanding Officer, Xar u! ROTC W illiam Hugh Carlson Director, I. Hilaries George K. Crosurn tiling Dron. Pharmacy V. G. Dubach Dron of Men I . M. Dunn Dron. Forestry F. A. Giinilan Dron. Scienre (I. . Glri-xm tiling Dron. engineering I). 1. Goode Secretary S. II. Graf IHrrclor. F.ngiHerring Experiment Station V. I.unglou Director, Physical Filuralion K. K. Lemon Dron of I dm i ni strut ion Itiii ii.i M. Marin Dron of II onirn 0. E. Matter Head. Ilusiness and Industry va It. Milam Dron. Home Fconomics I). T. Ordommi tssociate Registrar K. I.. Packard Dron. General Research C. w. SaliM-r ■Issistant Dean, Fdiirotion . Schocnfcld Dean. Agriculture Col. May Ion Seoti Commandant M. Kllwood Smith Dean. Louvr Division A. I.. Strand President, Chairman I . A. W algren Acting Ilusiness Manager . Wonigcr Associate Dean. Graduate Division Ailmiiiislralivo Piloting all administrative activities on the campus is the main function of the Vdministrativc Council. Questions which concern I he policy of the institution and problems affecting more than one school also come under its jurisdiction. It is composed of president of the college, chancellor of the state system. deans of the various schools, directors of principal divisions, and other administrative officers appointed to the council b the president. Officers of the Council which serves as a coordinator for all administrative organizations are President . L. Strand, chairman; Dean K. II. Lemon, vice chairman: I). M. Goode, secretary.
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Doan of Women Voting as both capable counselor ami likeable friend, Mrs. Buena M. Marisadded temporary lioiisciuotlier to her list of jobs as a part in smoothing the pressing housing shortage for women on campus. She strengthens a “good-neighbor | oli-cv while giving frequent lectures throughout the Northwest, and on campus wisely advises affairs of Panhellenic ami the many women's living organizations. Her ability to see situations with a coed's view, her wit. and a keenness of expression at interesting chats, have endeared her to men and women alike. Dean of Mon Noted for the rapid pace he sets in observing current affairs and the keen insight with which he interprets them. I . 0. Duhach. dean of men. carried out another successful year as advisor to the fellows and as a friend of all Oregon Staters. lie had to change his poliey of greeting visiting service men home on leave to one of speed) reconversion Oil the homefront to accommo-dale the many rapidly returning veterans who made registration figures sail to 3900. not her of his many jobs was that of advising the largest freshman clas - in the hislor) of Oregon State college. 21
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Alumni Association The Mumni Association witnessed a rapid turnover in personnel this year and is now starting on its spirited post-war program to further its aim of serving students and alumni. The association gives alums an inexpensive, close contact with the school through its publication “The Oregon Stater.” 'Phis year it opened the Visitor's bureau to facilitate enjoyable visits to the campus by both alums and guests of Oregon State. The bureau also provides a channel for more personal contact with visiting alumni. 'Phe alumni board of directors, John Fenner, the association's new manager, has approved and is promoting a policy designed to bring students and alums closer together in their mutual services to Oregon State. VrK l Server Albert Hauer PrrtUtnl I’iw FrtMtiH John Kenner Marion Weatherford Manager T. Vernon Owen Robert E. Shinn Donald J. Meyer, Joacph W. Jarvis Mark 1) McGalllster Clyde Williamson Steve Mayer Janice Oetingcr Matt Mathew Trfturtr Harold Wahlber Rom Cady Mr . George Houck Cheater Laffcrty
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