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Dean Carl Morrow DEAN OF MEN T HE guidance of the man behind the desk in scholarship, extra-curricular ac¬ tivities, and social life has been of prime im¬ portance in the advancement of the State College and its men. The students have a person to whom they may look for counsel in all of their problems. The spirit which has prevailed since the Dean assumed his duties here three years ago, yet dominates. The men as a unit have become conscious of their common purpose and re¬ sponsibility and have cooperated to reach their goal. Each year the Dean of Men has assumed new activity and the efficiency of his office has been well maintained. The success of his work, in close cooperation with the Dean of Women, commands the respect of the en¬ tire student association. — 23 —
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DEAN OF WOMEN GROWTH is an indication of life. Growth is necessary if life continues to be valu¬ able, or even to be. When a person or an institution ceases to grow, deterioration and decay set in and the end is only a matter of time. Enlarged bulk and augmented numbers are often signs of growth, but heightened ideals resulting in increased efficiency offer a still higher test. This institution has grown phe¬ nomenally in numbers, but I see with greater pride our best expansion indicated by the heightened purposes which challenge the best efforts of faculty and students, through growing intellectual appreciation, through enlarged sympathies, through a finer way of life whose ‘‘reach and grasp” shall both, year by year, continue to extend. — 22 —
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Dean Hubert V. Carpenter COLLEGE OF MECHANIC ARTS AND ENGINEERING D EVELOPMENT of engineering and its related sciences has been actively encouraged at the State College of Washington since its earliest beginnings. Among the most promising and influential of our graduates are to be found many of the technical men who earned their diplomas during those early years. From the first, the curricula offered in engineering were of high standard as compared with other institu¬ tions of the time. The spectacular development of en¬ gineering and the improving technique of engineering instruction have caused the training offered in these lines to become increasingly specialized. Latest devices have been added to the shops and laboratories as rap¬ idly as possible and the curricula in the different divi¬ sions of engineering have been gradually narrowed down in order that the graduate may be given a satis¬ factory grasp of fundamental principles of his own particular work. Thus the growth in equipment and in the complexity of the principles taught has been fully as great as the increase in enrollment in the engi¬ neering courses during the past quarter of a century. First Rotv —Waller. Phelps, Lommasson. Dana, Boehme, Calogeris, Parker, Vatnsdal, Johnson. Mills, Weller, Thornton Second Rotv —Abell, Osburn, Hutchinson. Snyder. Daniels. Woody. Young, Irwin. Isaacs. Ingstrom, Welch, Carpenter, Smith, Beeinan, Sloan, Colpitts, Steele — 24 —
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