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Board of Regents The task of faculty appointments, and the direction of policy, operation and mainten¬ ance of the State College of Washington belong to the Board of Regents. Efforts of the group are constantly directed toward making the college a more efficient and outstanding educational institution. One of the most important activities of the Board in 1948 was the awarding of the contract for the construction of the new Ernest Holland library, a four-story struc¬ ture to be built on the site of the “crib”, the original school building at the State college. President of the Board of Regents is Walter J. Robinson, of Pomeroy, Wash¬ ington. President Wilson Compton of the State College is secretary ex-officio of the Board. WALTER J. ROBINSON, Pomeroy President C. C. WILLIAMS, Kennewick Vice-President JOHN H. BINNS, Tacoma CHARLES E. MC ALLISTER, Spokane WILSON COMPTON, Pullman Secretary JAMES A. MC CLUSKEY, Spokane 21
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I ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Among the many offices which are housed in the “Ad” building are: ADMINISTRATION OFFICE ADMISSIONS OFFICE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATED STUDENTS COMPTROLLER GRADUATE SCHOOL HOUSING OFFICES INFORMATION SERVICE NON-FACULTY PERSONNEL OFFICE OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS PLACEMENT BUREAU REGISTRAR RURAL SOCIOLOGY LABORATORY STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER STUDENT COUNSELING CENTER TABULATED RECORDS OFFICE TESTING SERVICE VETERANS ' ADMINISTRATION 20
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Offices of Under the direction of the Dean of Students, the college has developed a broad program of student personnel services in the belief that true education involves the entire person, his intellectual developments; his vocations inter¬ ests, aptitudes, and skills; his emotional balance; his social relationships; his moral and religious values; his physical health; and his aesthetic appreciations. These services are individualized and kept flexible to meet the varying needs of students as they enroll and progress toward their educa¬ tional, vocational, and personal objectives. The basic assumption of the student personnel program is that stu¬ dents will welcome opportunities and services which will assist them in developing their capacities to the fullest. Among the top administrative offices in this personnel program are these three: Dean of Students, coordinating and administering the various divisions of the student per¬ sonnel program in the carrying out of their responsibilities for the many phases of student life outside the classroom; Associate Dean of Students, responsible for the curricula planning of all students in the lower division during the period before they elect their major field of specialization; the Assistant Dean of Students, responsible for the encour¬ agement and development of the educational, cultural, and social aspects of the college residence life, and serves as an advisor to foreign students. WILLARD W. BLAESSER Dean of Students HILDA G. SWENSON Assistant Dean of Students E. S. BORDIN Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of Student Counseling Center DOROTHY (Whiting) MC PHERSON Director of Student Activities Center DOROTHY DAVIDSON Secretary of Assistant of the Dean of Student ' s Office BOBBIE WYLDER Program consultant Student Activities Center
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