University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1945

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Mrs. Louise S. Carter Dean of Women Mrs. Louise S. Carter, acting dean of women, finds herself busy as director of women’s activi- ties. Her job is a much greater responsibility in war days because of the greater number of women enrolled in the university this year. . . Member of Spur . . . Received degrees from University of Washington and Columbia .. . Dean Carter has the last word on women’s activities . . . establishes lockout hours, passes on social functions, and all in all watches with a motherly eye over a brood of university women. She retains friendships when saying “yes’’ or “no” to that ticklish task, and retains her enthusiasm for campus events. tN 82) Herbert E. Lattice Dean of Men Herbert E. Lattig, acting dean of men, was former head of department of agricultural edu cation. Dean Lattig now takes up his comparative- ly new position by serving on the student-faculty council and some half dozen other student and faculty committees . . . acting as NYA adminis trator and coordinator of reserves and draftees, he has his working day most thoroughly filled. Naturally at this time his job is abnormal, but with the men students gradually returning to the university, his duties will be shifting toward @ more pre-war campus life. His calls to men's houses and halls will be more frequent and an increasing number of men’s activities will be quided

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Graduate Manager Graduate Manager Ted A. Sherman is business agent of the student body. Upon his shoulders fall the problems of handling finances for all ASUI and class projects, ASUI dramatic productions, athletics, publica- tions and other activities that concern the student body as a whole. Through the graduate manager’s efforts, ASUI events have been kept alive and publicized throughout the state. Ted A. Sherman Seonetaties Secretaries to the graduate manager this year were Mrs. A. E. Whitehead, who resigned in March, and Mrs. Virgil Cherrington, who took her place. Keeping ASUI files and writing letters is only half the secretary's job. The other half consists of answering innumerable queries of harried class officers, assembly chairmen, and other activity leaders to facilitate ASUI activities. Mrs. A. E. Whitehead 24



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Jen Deans heeft schocls sunming on even L. C. Cady, dean of the college of engineering, moved up this year from professor of chemistry and head of the departments of chem- istry and chemical engineering. An Idaho graduate, he studied for his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin . . . has been an Idaho faculty member since 1922. Arthur W. Fahrenwald, dean of the school of mines, takes on added responsibilities as professor of min- ing and metallurgy. Studying at the South Dakota and New Mexico schools of mines, he has taught at Idaho since 1919. Considered an expert in his field, he is credited with developing the flotation process. 26 day G. Eldridge, Idaho favorite since 1901, is dean of the faculty and heads the department of mod- ern languages. He received his bachelor, master and doctor's degrees from Yale, and doctor of letters from the College of Idaho. He learned to speak fluent French and German from study in those countries. Ralph H. Farmer, graduaie of Oberlin college, came to Idaho in 1927 and now is dean of the school of business administration. Teach- ing his favorite subject, banking, Dean Farmer has served several summer terms on the faculty of the University of Washington's school for bank officers.

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