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Frank F. Nalder Frank E. Balmer Director , General College Extension Director , Agricultural Extension Service Division ol General College Extension The Division of General College Extension is organized to carry intellectual and social service of the college to individuals who cannot attend classes on the campus. This depart¬ ment offers correspondence courses in over one hundred subjects to people living in vari¬ ous sections of the Northwest. Wherever feasible, college extension classes are organized under the direction of in¬ structors provided by the Extension office. There are extension classes in which several hundred men and women are enrolled which meet in Spokane, Prosser, Toppenish, Yaki¬ ma, and Wenatchee. Radio station KWSC is one of the few college stations in the west which operates on an average of seventy-one and a half hours a week. The entertainment for these programs is largely furnished by students under the supervision of Dr. Frank F. Nalder and program director, Kenneth Yeend. Page 23
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Physical Education for Men J. Fred Bohler, director of the Department of Physical Education and Athletics, has been a mem¬ ber of the Washington State College faculty for twenty-eight years. He came to the campus from the University of Nebraska and in 1915 was made head of this department. The department of physical education ranks among the highest in the United States, and its graduates have been placed in exceptionally fine positions throughout the country. Dr. Bolder is a member of the National Col¬ legiate Basketball Who’s Who Committee and is one of the very few Physical Education Directors to be cited in Who’s Who. Physical Education for Women Directed by Helen G. Smith, the Department of Women’s Physical Education has won recognition throughout the United Stales. The present demand for college trained physical education directors is greater than Washington State College can supply. Miss Smith, a member of Phi Kappa Phi, has been head of the department for eight years. The department offers a varied program of ac¬ tivities designed to meet the needs and interests of all types of students. Helen G. Smith The Graduate School Dr. F. L. Pickett did undergraduate and gradu¬ ate work at the University of Indiana and received his Ph. D. degree from there in 1915. He became head of the department of Botany at Washington State College in 1919 and in 1930 was appointed Dean of the Graduate School. During the past year there were nearly 150 stu¬ dents enrolled in the department and fifty of these will take their advanced degrees at Commencement in June. A large proportion of these people are already located in permanent positions. Others are entering other institutions to continue their ad¬ vanced work. F. L. Pickett Page 22
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HOWARD HACKEDORN ROY E. MARSHALL WORTH D. GRIFFIN HOWARD H. LANGDON Head, Dept, of Animal Husbandry Head, Dept, of Horticulture Head, Dept, of Fine Arts Head, Dept, of Mechanical Engineering L. J. SMITH Head, Dept, of Agricultural Engineering ROBERT L. WEBSTER Head, Dept, of Zoology RICHARD B. HEFLEBOWER Head, Dept, of Business Administration STANLEY A. SMITH Head, Dept, of Architectural Engineering MURRAY W. BUNDY Head, Dept, of English CLAUDIUS 0. JOHNSON Head, Dept, of History and Political Science Page 24
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