University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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SCHOOL OF LAW Shepherd H AROLD SHEPHERD, one of the youngest law deans in the country, was a straight A student at Stanford University. He is a memlier of Theta Chi, Phi Alpha Delta and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities, and the Order of the Coif. When he isn ' t reading or teaching law he may be found galloping around on a horse or browsing in bookstores looking for additions to his collection of biographies. Harvey Lantz, who is the professor long- est associated with the law school, doesn ' t know why he is called the Judge. Though he has never been on the bench, he has occu- pied a professor ' s chair at the University since 1905. He was graduated from the college of law at Depauw University in 1888, and is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. When Professor Lantz goes to the theater, he likes to see Ruth Chatterton and George Arliss. Outstanding students of the law school are Ronald W. Meier and William F. Starr, who were chosen for their exceptional scholastic achievements. Starr is in his fifth quarter in the University law school. He at- tended the University in 1915, then went to Harvard where he took an A.B. in law in 1922, and is now again at Washington. The Law JAhrary

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TyUr COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Magnusson w„ HEN Richard Gaines Tyler, dean of engineering, isn ' t speculating on philosophy and psychology he likes to camp and hike. He hails from Georgetown, Texas, and at the University of Texas was president of the senior class of engineers, played in the band, and was a student assistant in civil engineer- ing. Acacia, Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Tau claim him. He was formerly dean of engineering at the University of Texas, acting president of the Oklahoma Agricidtural and Mechanical College, and a professor of sanitary engi- neering at the Masachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of engineering articles and has edited engineering text- Carl Edward Magnusson, professor oldest in service in the college of engineering, pays dues to ten scientific organizations. He has written three books and many articles on electrical subjects. His hobby is directing the engineering experiment station. He is a member of Chi Phi fraternity, Sigma Xi and Tau Beta Pi honoraries, and received his B.E.E. and M.S. degrees at the University of Minnesota and Ph.D. degree at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. In 1906 he became head of the University engineering department and was later dean of the college for twelve years. He has also taught at the University of New Mexico and the New Mexico School of Mines. :);;(: Roy Harris was selected as the outstand- ing student of engineering because he is a leader in college, has a strong scholastic record and has a character and personality to be admired. Engineering Lab



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SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Kennedy c ' 0 EKING news on two local papers and going to school at the same time is the way Dean Vernon McKenzie of the journal- ism school spent most of his last three years at the University of Toronto, Canada. He was editor of the college magazine, inside wing on the football team in his senior year and a tennis champ. He received an A.B. de- gree from Toronto, and an M.A. from Har- vard. Dean McKenzie is a member of Sigma Chi. Alpha Delta Sigma, and Sigma Delta Chi. He has this year edited a book, Behind the Headlines, a collection of stories by famous reporters. = h= Born on Washington ' s Birthday, a mem- ber of the University of Washington faculty for twenty-two years, and manager of the Washington Press Association, Frederick Washington (Pa) Kennedy, director of the journalism laboratories, feels that his middle name suits him. Starting as a printer ' s devil at the age of ten, Kennedy has worked on newspapers ever since. Sigma Delta Chi, national profes- sional journalism fraternity, looks to Pa for faculty advice. Alda Martell, senior in the school of jour- nalism, was selected by the journalism fac- ulty as the outstanding student in the depart- ment. As senior representative on the Board of Control this year, a member of Mortar Board, and president of Theta Sigma Phi, Miss Martell has distinguished herself. During her sophomore year she was the winner of the Isabella Austin scholarship, given annually to the woman partially self- supporting and highest in scholarship while a freshman. The Dailx Shack

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