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1954 Officer»: Arthur Gerbet, Jr.. Prtiidont Alen Grant, Trtaiurtr Hope Rebel. K ct Proiidcnt R. B. “Curloy Herr! Eiecutive Secretary of Alumni Association alumni The Alumni Association offers former students a median of affiliation during post college days. In addition, the Alumni Association offers aid to the University in reaching unattained objectives and securing greater recognition. Since the year of organization, 1891, the Asso- ciation has initiated many significant projects, such as aiding development of the Foundation for Research at the University of Washington, Inc. Annual functions are many and varied. Each year a fifty-year class anxiously awaits the celebration of its Golden W Rounion. For alumni tho highlight of the year comes each Fall when grads of all ages come back to participate in the Homecoming Weekend. Wolton BocUt receiving fh« Men of the Yoor Placqoo for 1954 from Arthur Gorbol, Jr. 23 Goldon W Reunion for Clou of 04. Traditional planting of the ivy.
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CAMPUS HOUSING WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS IN SERVICE TEACHER TRAINS J. Arthur Pringle Ruth Bredy Edgar M. Draper PURCHASING AGENT REGISTRAR DIVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION John W. Harding Ethelyn Toner Lloyd W. Schrem administration DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION Irv Blumonfeld EXTENSION CLASSES Martin N. Chamberlain 22
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ART Boyar Gonialoi ANTHROFOLOGY Ern« Gunther ARCHITECTURE Arthur P. Horrman college of arts and sciences The first courses offered by the University of Washington when it was nowly opened were courses that are now in- cluded in the College of Arts and Sciences. This College is now the largest and most diversified of all the depart- ments in the University. To broaden the students' education in the humanities, the physical sciences, and the social sciences is the primary objective of the curricula. The semi-professional schools included within the College are Architecture, Art, Communications, Drama, Fisheries, Home Economics, Music, and Physical Education, as well as History and Physics. In addition, the pre-professional curricula, which prepares students for entrance into pro- fessional schools, consists of Dental Hygiene, Dentistry. Law, Librarianship, Medicine, Nursing and Social Worlc. Special programs deserving recognition are General Education, General Studies, and Pre-Major. Since its establishment in 1913, the College of Arts and Sciences, with its many and various fields of study, has successfully given students an opportunity to prepare themselves for useful and satisfying lives in whatever career they choose. OEAN LLOYD S. WOODBURNE 24 BOTANY C. Leo Hitchcock CHEMISTRY Paul C. Crow CLASSICS John B. McDiarmid
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