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ADMINISTR TI E OFFICERS HERBERT KIMBROUGH WILLIAM C. KRUEGEL Vice President V Cdmptroller .2553 CLARENCE L. HIX A FRANK T. BARNARD X - Bursar Registrar f I W ' eq ,LJ 11 e
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GOVERNOR WALLGREN FOR the first time in more than four years you have been able to participate in daily college life without the news bulletins from our far-flung battlefields overshadowing you and your activities at eyery turn. It has been hard, I know, during these trying years, to keep your minds on the task at hand-the process of acquiring your education and training. I know you feel a real inner satisfac- tion, now, in knowing that you have done what was, actually, your own war job.. Our armed forces have won for us the victories: our statesmen will lay the paths for peace: but the task of seeing that we do not vary from those chosen paths will fall to you. I feel confident that you will meet this challenge ably, and I shall watch with pride your achievements in the world of tomorrow. MON C. WALLGREN, Governor
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Dean of Women Serving efficiently as Dean of Women is Miss Lulu Holmes, who came to WSC with a realm of ex- perience in teaching and personnel administration. Miss Holmes is the single person on our campus who is in contact with all student activities. ' Regarding our transition from the relatively small institution pre- vious to World War ll to the large college which we are inevitably to become in the next several years, she states . . . New ideas must be brought in to take the place of some of our old habits and customs, but the fundamentally fine standards for which the State College of Washington has always been known will be just as essential in the years ahead as they have been in the past:. for. in the long run these principles build for the great- est good for the greatest number of students. . Dean of Men As acting Dean of Men and an alumnus of our alma mater, Dean Chambers knows just what the col- lege student on our campus expects and needs in the Way of help and encouragement. His services have been received by the State College of Washington since his gradua- tion in 1931. Mr. Chambers is af- filiated with the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Concerning our first year of peacetime college life, Dean Cham- bers says- The transition of the college from War to peace is pro- ceeding very well. The solutions to the many problems have not been signple. Much credit for suc- cess is due to the Whole-hearted co- operation of the students. KE ti li CX? 1
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