Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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ERNEST O. HOLLAND Celebrating a quarter century in the service ot the State College of Washington last year, President E. O. Holland continues to ably guide the destinies of the institution. Member of a distinguished family of educators, he came to Pullman from the University of Indiana in l9l6, the year the Cougars defeated Brown University in the Rose Bowl game . . . dreams of a large park and recreational center for college students in the Moscow Mountains. President Holland receives 0 Plaque from Samuel Kimbrough of the Board of Regents in recognition of twenty-five years of service to the State College of Washington. It is a far cry from conditions here on the W. S. C. cam- pus today in contrast to those of fifty-two years ago, shortly before Doctor E. A. Bryan became President of this institu- tion. The record of W. S. C. in the pioneer days was worthy of the best traditions in the field of higher education, and with the growth of the state and the increase in enrollment the State College of Washington has been able to win an honored place for itself among the land-grant institutions of this country. Today our way of life and the liberty of free government in all parts of the world are in ieopardy. Already one hun- dred fifty W. S. C. men have been called to the colors. Three of them have made the supreme sacrifice, and three others have been decorated for initiative and unusual brav- ery under great danger. When this war is won, we can point with gratitude and pride to the services of W. S. C. men in the Army, the Navy, and the Air Corps. And we shall have further reason to be proud of the labors of Doctor Bryan, Doctor Waller, Dean Carpenter, Dean Fulmer, and other leaders of the pioneer days. Also we can be sure that the citizens of Washington will continue to have faith in this great institution. E. O. HOLLAND, President

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ARTHUR B. LANGLIE Maintaining an intense interest in the educational institutions of the state of Washington, Governor Arthur B. Langlie, ex-officio mem- ber of the Board of Regents, is a frequent campus visitor . . . Worked his way through the University ot Washington . . . was graduated from the law school in l925 . . . engaged in active practice until i938 when he became mayor of Seattle . . . has the distinction of being t Washington's youngest governor. Around the table: Dr. E. O. Holland, S. A. Kimbrough, C. W. Orton, B. A. Parham, ond A. W. Davis. BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents, highest governing body of the college is a tive-man council appointed by the QOVGVVIOV- Meet- ing annually the first Wednesday in April and frequently throughout the year, its members approve matters concerning policy, expenditures, and personnel ot the institution. Ex-officio members are Governor Langlie and President Holland. C. W. Orton, Sumner, is the current president and treasurer, assisted by S. A. Kimbrough, Spokane, Vice PI'GSldf-BUT. Other members are B. A. Perham, Yakima, and Arthur W, Davis, Spokane. At present, there is one vacancy on the board. l8



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I REGISTRAR Frank T. Barnard, Registrar, received his degree in mining from Washington State in I9O-4 . . . member of Sigma Nu fraternity . . . maintains Americans can never spend too much for defense, believes in old war-time spirit of flag- Waving, would like to see active service . . . tells of traveling experiences in fourteen different countries . . . his hobby is photography . . . chief interest, a bigger, better Washington State in the post war days, VICE PRESIDENT Vice President of Washington State College, Dean Herbert Kimbrough, has served the institution devotedly for forty years. As Dean of the School of Music and Fine Arts, he has watched the steady growth and development of the college, contributing much to its advancement and welfare . . . talks interestingly of the early days of the college . . . designed the popular cougar head monogram. BURSAR William C. Kruegel graduated from WSC in i902 as a foreign language major . . . second time he has seen the student body adiust to a war program . . . iudges we haven't been in it long enough to grasp full meaning of the terrific situation . . . claims membership in numerous scholastic and athletic organizations-Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi among them . . . is an alum of Sigma Chi. His flower gardens are the pride of Pullman.

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