University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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board of regents mann-ll naman Left to right: CHARLES F. FRANKLAND, CHARLES MEREDITH HARRIS, GRANT ARM- STRONG, THOMAS BALMER, MRS. J. HERBERT GARDNER, President, WINLOCK W. MILLER, DR. DONALD G. CORBETT. Seven members appointed by the Gover- nor of the State with the approval ofthe State Senate comprise the Board of Re- gents. They serve without compensation for terms of six years each. The backbone ofthe University's govern- ment is found in the Board of Regents, for the government is vested within their hands. The President ofthe University has im mediate charge of the administration of the institution, under rules prescribed by the Regents. A University Senate elected -,if bf ., al' by the faculty represents the tacuIty's point of view in the administration ofthe Uni- versity. The Board has full authority for the oper- ation ofthe University and its property of various kinds. Among the board members' very important duties is the task of appoint- ing the President and approving faculty appointments. VICE PRESIDENT HAROLD P. EVEREST 5 al ,

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...I was ttf . tl . i It is with many memories of happy days on the Uni- versity of Washington campus that I extend best wishes to you through the T956 edition of the Tyee. The school years are often considered the best years, but the really satisfying revelation of your personality is yet to come when you, through the vocation you choose, begin to live out what for these many years of prepara- tion you have taken in. Labor, viewed as a vehicle of expression, assumes dignity and profoundly relates to both God and human- ity. Any iob can be a calling if through it we convey all that we know, all that we believe and all that we are. lt then becomes the expression of life itself. My hope for each of you is that you will find that place in life where you most effectively can give expres- sion to the great resources you possess, resources which have been made richer because of the years you have studied at the University of Washington. Sincerely, GOVERNOR lt is a pleasure for me to welcome, on behalf of the University and its staff, this fine new Tyee for l956, and to express in its pages my very cordial good wishes to members of the University family. More nearly than any other University product, Tyee reflects the spirit of life on this campus. Because this is so, Tyee is not merely published but springs into life, record- ing for all the years the events that have given this year its special meaning. l greet this Tyee for T956 with a delight that I am sure will be shared by all who love the University of Washington. To those who have finished their work here and who will leave the University, l send my particular congratula- tions and my wishes for their success and happiness. They are the ones who know in T956 the thrill of achievement and the full satisfaction that comes at the end of a long hard climb. They are the ones who can begin to see Uni- versity life in perspective, and they are, l suspect, those who will turn the pages of this Tyee with fondness and with care. l hope they always do so. To all of you, my sincerest regards. HENRY ScHMiTz PRESIDENT



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,, xbaf COMPTROLLER ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER DIRECTOR, SUMMER QUARTER NELSON A. WAHLSTROM ERNEST M. CONRAD ERIC L. BARR EDITOR OF PRESS WILLIAM M. READ CORRESPONDENCE GEORGE P. HORTON administration DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES HARRY C. BAUER No institution can function well without a capable and efficient administrative staff behind it. Each member is charged with a specific aspect of admin- istration and is well trained to give wise direction to the operation of this University. Under their lead- ership falls the comprehensive responsibility of maintaining and improving the financial, physical and educational well being of the University and its students. sig. sf? i , 2 , fall' A J ,yas DIRECTOR, FOOD SERVICE MARGARET E TERRELL 'ir I v

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