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

 - Class of 1946

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a A ting y Dean William d. Brockelbank, ‘ ty Feoulty; Dean Arthur W. ‘Fahrenwald, A ting Does Cc. WwW. Hickman, c oan T. S. Kerr, College of Lew Dean J. E. Buchanan, College of Engi neering; Dean Joy Ss. 1 ea Univer 1 of Mines; Dean Ralph H. Favenat; School of Business Admin: »: Do on C. W. Hungerford, Peadunte Sa hool . Dean D. s. Jeffers, Sc She col of For ectry: now, Dean d. F. Weltzin, School of Educatic Changes and replacements among deans in schools and colleges since the beginning of the year have caused several revisions of the university roster. The college of agriculture’s ven- erable Dean Edward J. Iddings, who recently accepted a new position, has been replaced by Acting Dean C. W. Hickman, formerly professor of animal husbandry; Acting Dean William J. Brockelbank has replaced former Dean Pendleton Howard in the college of law, and new director of the college of extension is Harlow Campbell, former Coeur d'Alene high school principal. These and other deans of individual colleges of the university are the students’ link with higher university administration, and to them fall the task of arranging schedules, filling sections, and otherwise placing their charges in convenient niches in the university system. Registration time this year saw classes overflowing with returning veterans and new students, who filled-all available sections, making revisions and the addition of new classes necessary. Harried by students begging the necessary fraction of a point needed for house grades, by fouled up schedules and administration worries, the deans somehow have managed to maintain both their sanity and a cheerful philosophy of college life. Most of them, in fact, have become real friends to campus men and women who, through social and business contacts, have found them to be “regular fellows’ as well as scholars and administrators. LS) Ww

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Mrs. Louise S, Carter Dean of Men A sharp jump in enrollment of men stu- dents at the second semester provided enough desk work to keep several ad- ministrators busy, but H. E. Lattig, acting dean of men, handled the job effectively and still found time for a friendly chat with any student who might drop around to say hello. Coordinator of the NROTC and ROTC units on the campus, Dean Lattig has assumed much of the respon- sibility of advising veterans entering or returning to school and served this year on several student-faculty committees in addition to his regular duties. Congenial and sincere, men students have found him easy to talk to, his judgment depend- able, and his office in the Ad building always open. 22 Dean ol Women New and varied social functions, over which she has the ruling hand, have piled work high on the desk of Mrs. Louise Carter, dean of women, this first year of peace. In spite of a position which makes it necessary for her to dictate the social life of the university, Dean Carter can boast a host of loyal friends among cam- pus women who have somelimes chafed under her ulltimatums. Hers is the job of establishing lockout hours, giving out- of-town permission and advocating or vetoing social events before they can be scheduled; without leveling a beady eye on every campus dance, Dean Carter manages to maintain a high standard of social aclivilies, and makes new friends while doing it. For handling a ticklish job efficiently and tactfully, Idaho's young in heart have a healthy respect and affection for the dean of women. Herbert E. Lattig



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Department Heads 24 Dr. Harold L. Axtell Classical Languages Dr. J. W Barton Paychology Prof. Alvah A. Beecher Music Prof. Hobart Beresford gricultural Engineering Dr. C. J. Brosnan American History Prof. J. A. Brown Men's Physical Education Dr. L. C. Cady Chemistry Dr. Frederic C. Church European History Prof. dohn H. Cushman English Dr. Paul A. Eke Agricultural Economics Dr. Floyd W. Gail Botany Prof. Henry F. Gauss Mechanical Engineering Dr. W. G. Hammar Physics Prof. C. W. Hickman Animal Husbandry Prof. J. Hugo Johnson Electrical Engineering

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