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An ROTC company performs during intermission time at a basketball game. Page 6
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Capable Administration Steers Campus At War Headed by President J. L. Morrill, the University administra- tion has had this year an unusually difficult assignment. Their object has been to make the greatest possible contribution to the war effort while simultaneously maintaining a semblance of education as usual. The expanding naval aviation training pro- gram here, the army engineering training program, the many special war courses added to the curricula, and the men whom the school has contributed to the armed forces evidence their success. Traditional college training is still provided here for a sizable number of students despite the exigencies of war. Since President Morrill came here from Ohio State University last spring, he has come to be recognized by both faculty mem- bers and students as one of the University ' s most valuable assets. Possessing the rare ability to be both a good fellow and a good administrator, Dr. Morrill leads the school in every sense of the word. President Morrill at his desk in Old Main. Five colleges make up the University of Wyoming, and each is headed by a dean. They are Dean J. A. Hill of Agriculture, Dean R. R. Hamilton of Engineering, Dean P. T. Miller of Liberal Arts, Dean R. D. Goodrich of Engi- neering, and Dean O. C. Schwiering of Education. The school offers training of recognized quality in each of these five broad fields. Each college is divided into departments manned by able faculty members. General supervision over living quarters, social affairs, and standards of students is exercised by Miss E. Luella Galliver, dean of women, and Major B. C. Daly, dean of men. Though a number of faculty members have entered the armed forces, those remaining have increased their loads so that educational training of a high calibre is afforded in each department. Dean Daly Dean Galliver Dean Hill Dean Hamilton Dean Miller Dean Goodrich Dean Schwiering Page 5
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,,l ¥ 1 ;» ToTh Men of theROTC The 1943 WYO is Dedicated Members of the advanced Reserve Officers Training Corps, men who were our classmates and friends, left school before the end of the year to help fight our country ' s battle. We appreciate the significant contributions to University life and tradition which they made as members of this student body. It is to these men, and to all other Cowboys who have entered the armed forces, that we dedicate this book in gratitude and pride. Page 7
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