Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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HARRY E. HOPKINS Vice-president, the State College of Wash¬ ington. A.M., University of Pennsylvania. CARL PETTIBONE Business manager and comptroller. B.A., the State College of Washington. Administrators If it is true that the students are the “soul” of an educational institution, it is equally true that a faculty is its “heart.” Thus it follows that one of the objectives of the administration is to enhance the efficient working of the entire college as to benefit both students and staff. The primary function of the administration is to aid the educational processes which will result in the maximum amount of the desirable learning oft the part of the student. Action of this office is also planned to make it easier for faculty members to achieve sound educational objectives. This phase of administration is primarily concerned with faculty aims. HARRY M. CHAMBERS Registrar. M.A., the State College of Washington. LAWRENCE C. ANDERSON Administrative assistant. B.A., University of Washington. 28 SEYMOUR T. STEPHENSON ROBERT A. SANDBERG Dean of faculty. Ph.D., Yale university. Executive assistant to the president. M.A., the State College of Washington.

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01 EDITOR ALAN DODD Powwow Editor Alan Dodd, a Connecticut Yankee, has adopted the West, particularly WSC. His former experience was doing public relations work for WSC. Powwow The WSC Powwow is a magazine which both current students and alums of the school may well be proud. These publications usually average just under 30 pages per issue and have readers all over the world. Editor Alan Dodd and Director of Alumni Affairs Harold C. Myers work in close cooperation throughout all operations and have established a workable organization to keep all alums well notified of campus events through the year. Campus activ¬ ities are covered in each issue by considering all aspects of the activities which take place at spaced intervals, for example, Homecoming, Dad’s Day and Mother’s Week¬ end. Other extremely important features are activities that are common at WSC. Two examples of those covered in issues of this year are the foreign student program and the feature on KWSC, Pullman. Certain other articles appear in the Powwow every month; one such article is “Cutting up the Classes.” This consists of stories sub¬ mitted to the Powwow by alumni, and it is divided up into groups according to the year they graduated. An “alum of the month” is featured with each issue. The “Student Outlook” is a new phase written by a student to give WSC reactions to local and world news. Office Scenes Gretta Bendixen, student assistant Mrs. Carolyn Marks, secretary to director The staff of any publication is of course the core of a successful enterprise. This staff is well-equipped both as a group and individ¬ uals. The work of the members entail widespread activities. They must gather the material to be used from their alumni readers plus current campus activities. Leslie Gabe, foreman of print shop Ralph Devlin, head of print shop The presses roll for the Powwow ten times during the year, from September through June. Circulation passes the 3500 mark each month and copies are sent to alums and various groups all over the world. The red outlined cover is the trade-mark of the Washington State college Powwow alumni magazine.



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WILLIAM G. CRAIG Dean of Students. M.A., University of Minnesota. LULU HOLMES Assistant dean of students. Ph.D., Colum¬ bia university. Administrators Directly responsible to the vice-president are the adminstrative por¬ tions which immediately affect the student. The dean of students and the office of the Registrar and Admissions fall into this cate gory. Their ultimate goal is the coordination of the student personnel program and individual student counselling. This “student personnel point of view” means that the student is considered as a whole. Emphasis is on the development of the student as a person instead of upon his intellectual training alone. NORMAN LANGE Associate dean of students. Ed.D., Colum¬ bia university. LAUREN SHELTON Auditor, accounting office. M.A., C.P.A. JAMES ANDERSON Internal auditor, accounting office. CHARLES T. FEATHERSTONE Coordinator of veterans’ affairs. B.A., the State College of Washington.

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