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Page Twenty VICE PRESIDENT Coming to the State College in i902 as an instructor in piano, Vice President Herbert Kimbrough, Dean of the School of Music and Fine Arts, has served longer than any other member of the faculty . . . With special interests in music cmd business, he has studied in Europe . . . is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Mu Alpha. COMPTRCLLER William Kruegel is the finance expert of the institution. . . Makes out the payrolls and vouchers . . . Was prominent as a track man while in college . . . Keeps trim by gardening and raising flowers . . . Is a member of the Athletic Council. BURSAR C. L. Hix, new bursar . . . Was graduated from Washington State College in 1909 . . . Maiored in civil engineering and mathematics . . . ls a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity . . . Enjoys a good game of contract bridge and likes to travel. REGISTRAR Frank T. Barnard . . . Registrar for thirty-four years . . . Enioys telling of his travels in the Mediterranean area before the war . . . Thinks students should stand-pat until they see how they can best serve in the war effort.
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GOVERNOR LANGLIE Governor Langlie began his education in the public schools of Bremerton, and received his law degree at the University of Washington in 1926 . . . served as city councilman and later as mayor of Seattle . . . has been governor of the State of Washington since 1941 . . . is an ex-officio member of the board of regents of the State College and a frequent visitor here . . . hobbies are golfing and fishing. BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents is the supreme authority, responsible to the Governor, in the administration ofthe affairs of the College. ' Functions of the Board include the appointing of the President and the approval of all faculty appointments. Also under the iurisdiction of this group is the administration of the extension service and the various experiment stations. Members ofthe Board of Regents are: Arthur W. Davis, Spokane, B. A. Perham, Yakima, Iver Youngquist, Bow, H. E. Goldsworthy, Rosalia, and Dean Charles E. McAllister, Spokane. B. A. PERHAM, Chairman A. W. Davis, H. E. Goldsworthy, Iver Youngquist, Dean Charles E. McAllister Page r N ine:
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!,k..?QA, K--1 ' , DEAN OF MEN Dean of Men Otis C. McCreery . . . Now serving as coordinator for the college and army units stationed here . . . Former University of Minnesota football player . . . Held positions at Minnesota cmd Drake University before coming here . . . Likes democratic attitude of Washington State student body. 'TEE The office of the Dean of Men, now under the guid- ance of U. G. Whiffen, has handled twice as much work this year as in previous years. ' Under Mr. Whiffen and Mrs. Joetta Savage, secre- tary, are student counsellors Van Wood, Joe Cochran, Wayne Smalley, Dave Hutchison, and Neal Templin. This office coordinates the reserve corps of all the service branches on the campus, and helps students find branch to which they are best suited. DEAN OF WOMEN Serving efficiently as Dean of Women is Miss Lulu Holmes . . . Her wide experience and capability are of great value to the college. . .Took her graduate work at Columbia University . . . ls especially interested in the war program to build mental alertness and health . . . ls planning now for the post-war adjustment that will be necessary for college women. fi-5 Miss Jewell Phillips, assistant to the Dean, and Pat Morrill, secretary, aid the Dean in the execution of her work This office guides and directs student affairs. lt gov- erns housing, health, approval of campus residences, extra-curricular programs for women, and scheduling of social affairs. ln this year of war, Dean Holmes and her staff have worked harder than ever in their effort to make the college life of WSC students complete and successful. Page Tw: ry o e
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