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Graduate Manager Activities which vary from getting hotel accommodations for members of the traveling Cougar teams to setting up the polls for student elections are on the busy schedule of the office of the graduate manager of the State College of Washington. Included on the office staff are the graduate manager, the assistant graduate manager, an accountant, publicity director, and two secretaries. The business staffs of the Evergreen and the Chinook, the office of the president of the Associated Students, and the Athletic News Service are all located in the office, room 11, Administration building. The task of scheduling all convocations and intercol¬ legiate athletic events are handled by the office, which also manages the ticket sales for these events. In directing the business of class and campus elections, the office orders ballots, checks grades of candidates, sets up polls and secures workers for voting registration, calls voting in¬ spectors, and post results of the student balloting. Attend¬ ing to the matter of insurance for participants in Washing¬ ton State athletic events is among the additional functions of the office of the graduate manager. CARL CHRISTENSEN Accountant SCOTT WITT Assistant Graduate Manager ROSE A. HINMAN Office Manager MABEL HAINES and JEAN KENNEDY Secretaries LOYD BURY Graduate Manager HOWARD GREER Publicity Director and Publications Manager
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Student Affairs Other important phases of the student personnel program are: Coordinator of Student Housing , who makes all assign¬ ments to residence halls, receives and evaluates all appli¬ cations for married students’ housing; and the Student Counseling Center, which offers service to any student with a personal question to discuss, along the lines of vocations, academic problems, plans for the future, or degrees of satisfaction in their personal lives. One of the best-known services of the program is the Student Activities Center, which exists to assist new groups in developing sound programs, to coordinate and guide existing student organ¬ izations, and to aid individual students in planning a balanced program of activities. Other integral parts of the wide program, include the Student Health Service, con¬ cerned with the health of the student body and the environ¬ mental sanitation of the campus, and with the hospital and other services offered students in Finch Memorial Hospital; The Placement Bureau, which keeps on permanent fiile information about State college graduates, including per¬ sonal data and information concerning extracurricular activities and scholastic records, so that it may be mailed promptly to any employer interested. The bureau also receives and processes all student applications for part- time jobs on the campus. The Coordinator of Veterans ' Affairs, the college representative who works with the Vet¬ erans’ Administration for the purpose of administrating the veterans’ educational program as provided for under the G.l. Bill. E. W. DILS Associate Dean of Students C. FEATHERSTONE Coordinator of Veterans ' Affairs ESTHER ELLIOT Coorc znafor of Student Housing N. J. AIKEN Direc or of Placement Bureau DR. BUEL SEVER Finch Memorial Hospital GLORIA MILLER Secretary
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Alumni Office The Alumni Association of the State College of Washing¬ ton is an organization which is 48,000 strong at the present time, including as members all graduates and former students of the college. Monthly organ of the organization is the POW WOW, which is sent free for one year to each graduate. The POW WOW, the answer book to the “I wonder what ever became of John and Mary” club, keeps W.S.C. alumni in touch with their college friends, and with the college itself. Recently appointed executive director of the associa¬ tion is Oscar H. “Stub” Jones, who took over the position left at the resignation in January of Richard Downing. Interim acting director was Robert A. Sandberg, executive assistant to President Compton. Mr. Jones is a graduate of the State College with the class of 1931, and played foot¬ ball for the college when W.S.C. met Alabama in the Rose Bowl, on New Year’s Day, 1931. The 4,000 active alumni members of W.S.C. are mem¬ bers of eighteen organized alumni associations in Spo¬ kane, Everett, Colville, Tacoma, Mount Vernon, Walla Walla, Wenatchee, Lewiston-Clarkston, Whatcom county, Vancouver, Yakima, Omak-Okanogan, Portland, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Wisconsin. President of the association is Joe Caraher, ’35, Seattle; first vice-president, Everett Jenson, ’30, Tacoma; second vice-president, Harold Meyers, ’26, Spokane; treasurer, C. L. Hix, ’09, Pullman. C. L. HIX Alumni Treasurer RICHARD DOWNING Execufive Director, resigned HAROLD MEYERS Second Vice-President JOE CARAHER President EVERETT JENSON First Vice-President MARY GRIVAS GOETZ POW WOW Editor K
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