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ccaqyiL c 7 J one of the twenty the country who ac- understond the gold J. L. ALEXANDER: Down bei yield growth. On the faculty for seven years, he IS Q letired captain in the Conadian military service. His hobby is fly-fishing, and tmut already this year. of the journalism laboratory, was named Pacific Slope of the Washington state code outhority for the non- metropolitan group of the NRA graphic orts code. During his 25 years here known affectionotely as of the Woshington Press os- the University Press.
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aii tei t May Dunn Ward, Dean of Women, combines an off-duty interest in hiking and collecting mountain pictures. Dropping her guidance of independent co- ed groups toward a more unified atmosphere among independents, she attended the National Deans ' convention in Cleveland, Ohio, this March for a study of big city colleges ' social problems. As a side trip, she also toured about ten Middle West colleges, investigating their social organizo- Getting next to the soil in an orgy of gorden- ing is the favorite relaxation of Mary I. Bash, assist- ant Dean of Women. This year her greatest accomp- lishment was placing over 100 coeds, more than ever before in the history of Washington, in posi- tions to earn their living. She has also secured finan- cial help for many other girls who otherwise could not continue their University courses. Miss Ward has been connected with the dean of women ' s office since 1918 and Miss Bash since 1925. tandcitd K amntittec V - yv. — J Carrying out their aim to promote good taste, scholarship and sportsmanship through cooperation, the Standards Committee of the Associated Women Students rejected the hide- bound rule idea of coed standards this year and conducted a campaign to acquaint women students with the regulations as guide posts for campus life.
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A anat MARY ELIZABETH HEMP- ROBERT ALAN DAHL: HILL: Daughter of Wylie Born in Inwood, Iowa, Rob- Hemphill, the Seattle bank- ert Alan Dahl now comes o member of Pi Kappa Al- rol. She Is o member of pho and Purple Shield, lappa Alpha Theta, Mor- or Boord, and Totem club. KATHERINE DENNING: A ARTHUR ALLEN LUMS- from the University of Chl- cogo. A member of Totem 2 ond definitely decided v m Lo would like to be If TOM TAKETI IRIYE: Tom EVAN BOND HANN Irlye Is a junior in pharmacy. Evan Hannay, another He was born in Jopon, but al winner, Is a sophomo now mokes his home in Port- Liberal Arts now. and Ii land, where his mother runs undecided as to who- Polytechnic school. He now Mllltory Academy, he Students ' club, and along olism. He still likes sp with the other five scholars, ond now works on Tye age. to. he is a Hfe ' scou ' t ' s
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