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Miss May Dunn Wa11'tl, Demi of Wbmen At ease in any situation . . . noted for her poise . . . likes to invite students to her home for informal teas . . . and the students really enjoy them . . . has a favorite cat . . . likes animals because she thinks they have so much in common with people. Dean ofWomen Alert, sympathetic . . . has amazing insight into the special problems of students . . . believes that students should learn cooperation and benefit from group life through extra-curric- ular activities. ls a steak 'Qfanw . likes to entertain her friends at her camp in North Edmonds and likes to do the actual building Work on tl1e Camp herself. ' Miss Mary I. Bash, Associate Dean of Women 18
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Admini trator David Thompson, Vice-President, emeritus This genial vice-dean of the College of Arts and Sciences is head of the department of Classical l,angua es and Professor of Latin. Top Row: Henry A. Bard, Ray- mond C. Davis. Middle Row: Charles C. May, Dean New- house. Bottom Row: Charles W. Smith, Harry E. Smith. Henry A. Burd, Director of Summer School, is a Professor of Economics and Business in the winter . . . likes both his 'ol1s. Ra mond C. Davis Com troller, handles the maze of Ii ures which l Y v P g make up the budget of the University with tl1e accuracy of Aristotle. Charles C. May, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, takes great pride in the many advances recently made on Washington's cam- pus. Dean Newhouse, Registrar, has greatly simplified our registration, making it one of the most progressive systems in the United States. Charles W. Smith, Chief Librarian, has plenty of help, but keeping track of 468,000 books is no easy job. Harry E. Smith, Director of Extension Service, enables students who are not able to come to the campus to take courses which give them regular University credit. 17
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Herbert T. Condon, Dean of ,Ven Dehonair. energetiv. eflif'ienl . . . one of the most popular men on the campus . . . handled Freshman Week this year with a new zip . . . his toueh eleetrifies anything he does . students like his informality and friendliness. i 19 Dean of Men Affahle, keen, friendly . . . loved hy students for his sincerity and kindly understanding . . . a lravkground of family tradition. long training and experienee in administratixe posi- tions qualified him for his important task . . . his friendly guidance and wise counsel haxe endeared hinl to generations of Washington students and alumni. Willizllll H. Botzer, K1SSiSfl1l1l lleun of Ewen
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