Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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cou.EGE or SCIENCES AND ARTS C. C. TODD Though a chemistry major at Washington State, C. C. Todd, now Dean of the College of Sciences and Arts, found time to edit the Evergreen in T906 . . . After graduation obtained his doctorate from the University of Chicago . . . finds Northwest history a fascinating study, but enjoys photography, hunting and fishing . . . plays tennis with the best. C. O. JOHNSON Although his duties as head of the department of History and Political Science are extensive, C. O. Johnson has completed books on Senators Borah, Norris, and Turner . . . his hobby is an unusual one-painting houses. W. R. HATCH A Dartmouth graduate is Dr. W. R. Hatch, botany professorw traveled extensively in Central and South America . . . appreciates the serious interest shown by his students . . . keeps trim on the tennis courts. FRED YODER Sociology is the field of Fred Yoder, who is credited with estab- lishing the department on this campus. . . is a fishing and gardening enthusiast. R. L. WEBSTER R. L. Webster, head of the department of Zoology, is a humorist OS well as a scientist . . . now engaged in research study of pest control . . . believes Bookstore labs a vital part of the curriculum- active alumni in Theta Chi fraternity. C. D. JACOBS ln charge of the general department is C. D. Jacobs . . . serves also as Assistant Professor of Business Administration . . . serves COrnpetentIy as counselor for the many General maiors. MURRAY W. BUNDY Head of the department of English is Murray W. Bundy . . . expert on Shakespeare . . . enioys heading Community Concert series . . . fourteen years at Washington State. VICTOR BURKE For twenty years associated with Washington State, Victor Burke now heads the department of Bacteriology and Public Health . . . is proud of his extensive collection of old guns . . . anticipates hunt- ing season each year. V. A. LEONARD Nationally known authority in the field of police science, V. A. Leonard heads the newly-created department of Police Science and Administration and presides over the best-equipped crime detection laboratory in the country . . . offers courses that are much in de- mand. JOHN H. NUNEMAKER In charge of the Department ot Foreign Languages is John H. Nunemaker, author of several texts and recognized leader in the field . . . reads for relaxation. JOSEPH L. ASHLOCK Joseph L. Ashlock, who tells stories as well as he writes them, heads the department of Journalism . . . is authority on Indian lite and Northwest history . . . writes interestingly of his travels . . . as a side line collects unusual vases. . ,W -Q., JoHNsoN HATCH YODER WEBSTER Mcoas Bunnv sumce LEONARD NUNEMAKER ASHLOCK

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E. L. OVERHOLZER E. L. Overholzer, Head of the Horticulture department, attended New Mexico Military Institute before receiving his Ph. D. at Cornell . . . is working with government defense in his department . . . likes fishing. E. V. ELLINGTON Supervisor of the Dairy Division and Assistant Dean is E. V. El- lington . . . member of federal board investigating the activities of aliens . . . served for twelve years on the college athletic council. E. H. STEFFEN E. H. Steffen of the Forestry and Range Management department was educated at Iowa State College . . . anxious that the national forests be protected during the emergency . . . enioys gardening. J. G. HARRAR J. G. Harrar, head of the departmment of Plant Pathology . . . graduated from Oberlin College . . . tought at the University of Porto Rico . . . for relaxation enioys photomicrography. cou.EGE or AGRICULTURE DEAN EDWARD C. JOHNSON As Dean of the College of Agriculture, Edward C. Johnson also directs the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station . . . a Pullman resident for twenty- three years, he is thoroughly familiar with agricultural problems of this section . . . a graduate of the University of Minnesota . . . in 1937 spent five months touring Europe and studying its peoples and conditions . . . wishes he had more time for fishing and golf . . . Believes students today have opportunities greater than ever before. J. S. CARVER A Bostonian converted into a Washingtonian is J. S. Carver, Head of the Department of Poultry Husbandry . . . recently com- pleted lighting plans for keeping hens laying during blackouts . . . speed boat and house boat on Lake Coeur d'Alene help make his summer weekends pleasant. BEN H. PUBOLS Head of the department of Farm Management and Agricultural Economist is Ben H. Pubols. interests lie in types of farming in the Columbia Basin . . . and the land of Washington . . . divides out- side time between rifle shooting and boating . . . hopes to graduate to golf in the future. MARION E. ENSMINGER Marion Ensminger, head of the department of Animal Hus- bandry now completing his first year on the campus, spends his out- side time in getting acquainted. He works in cooperation with the Home Economics and Agricultural Engineering departments in cattle feeding. ' E. G. SCHAFFER Competent Head of the Department of Agronomy is E. G. Schaffer . . . enioys outdoor sports . . . divides his time between research and teaching. 'fi' ELLINGTON SCHAFFER STEFFEN J SMITH CARVER HARRAR OVERHOLZER ENSMINGER PUBOLS



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,Q Q. ' , I Top: Bohler, Dirstlne, Culver, Below: Berry, Drucker, Shaw. I School of MINES and GEOLOGY ARTHUR E. DRUCKER As a metallurigical engineer for twenty years- be- fore coming to the State- College, Arthur E. Drucker, Dean of the School of Mines and Geology, lived on every continent of the world . . . at present engaged in industrial research for new metallurgical processes . . . interests are diversified-among them oriental art and classical music . . . never misses a football game. HAROLD E. CULVER Harold E. Culver, conscientious Head of the Geology division, also directs the State Department of Geology . . . popular among students . . . interest in map making. School of PHARMACY P. H. DIRSTINE Dean P. H. Dirstine attended Valpariso University and Stanford before ioining the administrative staff here as Dean of the School of Pharmacy . . . has com- pleted twenty-five years of service at Washington State College . . . is a sports enthusiast, 'preferring fishing and hunting . . . played baseball in college. Department of PHYSICAL EDUCATION J. FRED BOHLER As Head of the department of Physicial Education and Athletics, J. Fred Bohler has served enthusiasti- cally for many years . . . practically a permanent fix- ture here except for athletic trips and directors' meetings up and down the coast . . . lauds Pullman as an ideal recreational center . . . favorite sport is skiing . . . each year his Bohler Award goes to the most inspirational football player . . . he commends the stu- dent body on improved political spirit. VIRGINIA L. SHAW Virginia L. Shaw directs Women's Physical Educa- tion, assisted by a large and capable staff . . . con- siders herself fortunate to have such a fine laboratory as the new vvomen's gym . . . likes traveling in summer- time, golf, all the time . . . thinks WSC students ex- ceedingly friendly.

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