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DEANS OF MEN U. GLENN WHIFFEN . . . Dean of Men . . . Second Semester . . . Has a degree from Kansas State and has done graduate work at Iowa State . . . He was advisor to Pine Manor boys for five years . . . His outside interests are hunting and fishing. 21 DEAN HOLMES . . . The activities of the program for women in the last few years have centered largely on the war effort, and we must emphasize the com- munity responsibility which college women must as- sume in the post-war world. We hope that every woman graduate of the State College of Washing- ton can go forth armed not only with the will, but also with the skill to carry the burden. AND WOMEN
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VICE PRESIDENT Dean Herbert Kimbrough . . . Vice President of W.S.C. . . . served longer than any other faculty member , . . Traveled extensively and interested in music, fishing and painting . . . Has been named in Who's Who of America. I COMPTROLLER W. C. Kruegal . . . Finance expert forthe college . . . He attended the Preparatory school here for three years in i89l, staying on at W.S.C. for his four years of college . . . He has watched the school develop from one or two buildings to the large campus it is today . . . He is interested in gardening, athletics, and traveling. BURSAR Clarence L. Hix . . . Bursar of Washington State College . . . Graduated from W.S.C. in i909 with a B.S. in Mathematics and Civil Engineering . . . He acts as chairman of the War Price and Rationing Board . . . His favorite hobbies are eating and sleeping . . . He likes to travel too, but the present world condition has made it impossible to do much traveling. REGISTRAR Frank T. Barnard . . . Registrar for 36 years . . . Although he was born in Ohio, he is a westerner, for he moved to Washington when he was a small boy . . . A wide variety of interests includes track, football, baseball . . . He made the all-time all-college football team in I933 . . . Has an interest- ing collection of pictures he took and printed of his travels around the Mediterranean countries and in South America. 20
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COORDINATORS Dean Oiis G. McCreery . . . Army coordinaTor . . . Second semester . . . ls responsible for The 2,000 men in The Air Corps, and A.S.T.U. programs on The campus . . . Has arranged for Training of befween five and six Thousand men in The military program here. The CoordinaTor's Office is The highesT adminisfra- Tive office on The campus, responsible only To The presidenT. IT has had charge of The messing, housing, academic and physical insTrucTion, and medical serv- ice for The Three main programs on The campus-Air Corps, VeTerinary Medicine, and Engineering. This office hires The insTrucTors, plans The academic schedule, and inTegroTes These various programs. The l academic program consisTs of courses in geography, history, English, physics, and mafhematics and The coordinating office must see ThaT The subiecTs are inTegraTed and presenfed To The sTudenTs ioinfly. Con- sisting of five-monTh Training periods, with one class graduaTing every month, The 3I9Th College Training DeTachmenT was The Third largest detachment in The United STaTes. IT is now The largesT in The country. SUPERVISORS y FIRST ROW: Bohler, AAF and ASTP Physical Ed. Butler, AAF Physics. Chambers, Scheduling. Coie, AAF and ASTP English. SECOND ROW: Deutsch, AAF and ASTP History. Dixon, ASTP Physics. Irwin, AAF Mathematics. Knebelman, ASTP Mathematics.
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