Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1936

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Dr. E. A. Bryan President Emeritus Dr. E. A. Bryan The true “spirit of Washington State Col¬ lege” was created in the heart of Dr. E. A. Bryan. Perhaps the most loved and respected figure on the campus, Dr. Bryan has seen this institution grow from one or two build¬ ings to an impressive college comparable to any in the West. The late Dr. O. L. Waller said: “It has been my privilege to work under the admin¬ istration of two great college presidents. President E. A. Bryan and President E. O. Holland, men who have had the interest of the students at heart and who have always kept the welfare of the state well in the front. We are a part of all we come in contact with. The student who has made so many rich con¬ tacts with students and faculty has been un¬ usually fortunate in his experiences.” Washington Stale College students are in¬ deed fortunate in knowing Dr. Bryan, who has given them encouragement and inspira¬ tion for many years. Max M. Sappenfield Assistant to the President Page 16

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Left to Right—C. W. Orton, A. W. Davis, Pres. E. 0. Holland, B. A. Perham, S. A. Kimbrough, W. A. Rltz Board of Regents The Board of Regents, consisting of five members appointed by the Governor of the State, was created under the same law that es¬ tablished the State College of Washington. The Board is especially concerned with the care and preservation of all properly belonging to the institution, as well as passing upon matters pertaining to policy. During the past year this governing group has authorized the building of a new stadium on the athletic field, construction of a new women’s building, and a new dormitory for women. The Board is in charge of the disbursements and ex¬ penditures of all money appropriated to the institution. MEMBERS Honorable Clarence D. Martin, Governor of the Stale Charles W. Hinton, Treasurer Ex-officio W. A. Ritz, Walla Walla A. W. Davis, Spokane S. A. Kimbrough, Spokane B. A. Perham, Yakima, President Charles Orton, Sumner, Vice-President E. O. Holland, Secretary , Ex-officio Page 15



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Dean of Women Dean Annie M. Fertig has been in charge of the activities of the women on the campus for the last twelve years. She took her bachelors degree at the University of Chicago and her masters degree in Education at Columbia University. Dean Fertig says: “Women are trained for use¬ ful lives at the Slate College of Washington in in¬ numerable ways. Happily, today there are few fields of endeavor closed to them. But whether they earn a salary or work for the betterment of homes and communities, I believe that each gradu¬ ate of this institution will do her fair share of the world’s work.” Dean of Men Upon Dean Morrow was bestowed the honor of being the first Dean of Men at Washington State College, a position which he has capably handled for the past ten years. This year nearly 2,400 men students are under his supervision. He sets before the students the ideals o f the in¬ stitution and his office is a place where students may come to receive encouragement and advice. He gives unstintedly of his knowledge and experi¬ ence for the benefit of the students, in caring for the health, scholarship, social activities, and gen¬ eral welfare of the group. Carl Morrow Secretary to the President For the past eighteen years, Miss Ivy Lewellen has been secretary to President Holland. Miss Lewellen came to the Washington State Campus from Indiana where she attended the University. The president’s office is concerned with the gen¬ eral college administration. Under Miss Lewellen are two stenographers and three full-time assist¬ ants. Annie M. Fertig Ivy Lewellen Page 17

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