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BHHHmwi TkmX- DEAN GOODRICU-Engineering Since 1928 Dean Ralph D. Goodrich has been head of the Engineering College at the University of Wyoming. The function of Dean Goodrich and his staff is to train future leaders in industrial development. To accomplish this purpose they offer a four-year curricula in the depart- ment leading to a B. S. degree in either Civil, Electrical, Mechanical or General Engineering. As a branch of the Engineering college the Civil Aeronautics Flying course is also under the jurisdiction of Dean Goodrich. DEAN SCHWIERING-EdMortiow As head of the College of Education, Dean Oscar C. Schwiering, Ph.D., has under his direction both the primary and secondary teachers courses and is also in charge of the summer school curricula. Much credit is due Dean Schwiering for his work in the summer school. In the short time he has been at the head of the Education college he has developed and enlarged the summer school curicula until it is fast becoming one of the most popular in the west.
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1 ] u It may seem odd that the 1941 WYO is not dedicated to Dr. Crane in consideration of his 19 years of loyal and diligent service as president of this University. However, at Dr. Crane ' s own suggestion we have dedicated this book to the student body— his first interest. Throughout his career as Prexy , Dr. Crane expressed his devotion to the student body in many ways. His last statement to the students before he left the University was a recapitulation of this devotion. Aside from his academic interests, Dr. Crane realized the necessity of enlarging the physical plant of the University so that it might remain on par with the ever increasing enrollment. The many buildings that were erected during his administration will remain a lasting tribute to the service and com- radeship he has shown us. For continual conscientious administration Dr. Crane deserves our best wishes in whatever venture he turns toward. Here again we see Dr. Crane and Miss Moen seated at their desks in the office of Old Man . At these desks they have seen Wyoming University grow and prosper to an enrollment of over 2000.
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DEAN HILL-Agriculture Internationally known sheep and wool expert, Dean John A. Hill, B. S., since 191 3 has been head of the College of Ag- riculture at Wyoming. This college is fast building up its alumni, as graduates take an active part in agriculture and homemaking throughout the state. Uni- versity of Wyoming exhibits have won high honors at various livestock expositions over the country. The livestock judging teams, too, are a credit to the University and the College of Agriculture as they continually bring home only the top awards. DEAN MILLER-Liberal Arts The three divisions of the College of Liberal Arts make it, perhaps, one of the most varied of any of the colleges. At its head since 191 8 has been Dean Pleasant T. Miller, M. A., who has worked dili- gently to maintain high standards in the divisions of Letters and Sciences, Com- merce, and Music. Probably the most popular college at the University, Liberal Arts graduates more students each spring than any other. DEAN ARNOLD-Lflw In its twenty years of existence on the campus, Wyoming ' s Law College has made gratifying progress. At its head si nce 1933 has been Dean Carl F. Arnold, L. B., J. S. D. Next year, however, Dean Arnold has accepted a position in Wash- ington and will not be back. The law college and the University as a whole will miss his fine work, for under his leadership the college has received a class A rating from the American Bar Association, the highest classification given. The Uni- versity of Wyoming wishes Dean Arnold all the success in the world.
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