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Jnlon and Activities Student activity directors spent a good part of the 1952-53 school year getting accustomed to their new quarters in the Union. Frank Noffke, Union director, has offices on the second floor of the building. The spacious “activities” floor — number three — houses ASSCW, AWS, YWCA, and YMCA as well as advisers Susan Daniels and LewHaines. Much of the smooth running of the Union in its first year of operation can be attributed to the Union staff which has spent long hours ironing out the wrinkles in the new program. CUB dances, CUB art displays, CUB ban¬ quets, CUB contests — in all, the ad¬ visers stood behind the student leaders, suggesting and approving changes in the programs. (Clockwise beginning with picture at upper left) FRANK NOFFKE Director, ASSCW activities and Student Union LOREN KOTTNER Assistant director to Union BOB BARTOW Accountant, ASSCW SUSAN DANIELS and LEW HAINES Social adviser and program adviser BERT ALWARD Student publications adviser STAFF Row 1: Jack Uhler, Beryl Roberts, Marilyn West Row 2: Cecil Haun, Amil Anderson, Nancy Wieben- son, John Beck
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Student Personne HOSPITAL STAFF (Left to right) Dr. Glenn West, Mrs. Patricia Nauman, Dr. O. J. Morehead, Mrs. Gladys Fryberger, Dr. William Johnson COUNSELLING CENTER (Left to right) Lois-ellen Greene, Marguerite Wilmer, Lowell Walter, Kennon McCormick, Doris Williams, Tom Martin, Mrs. Marge Bentley PLACEMENT BUREAU (Left to right, standing) Walter Bristol, Gordon Rutherford, Mrs. Erva Masher. (Left to right, seated) Mrs. Edith Dumas, Miss Lucile Knight, Miss Audrey Entel Recognizing that students have many needs other than scholastic, the admin¬ istration has set aside specific offices to care for these extra-curricular require¬ ments. The Memorial hospital’s out¬ patient clinic is a familiar place to any student who has suffered from the snif¬ fles or a sore throat during his years at Pullman. The counselling center has helped many students in their adjust¬ ment to group living or to scholastic requirements. All seniors are directed to interviews with business and industry representatives during their last year at school. The work of the placement bureau does not stop with the student’s graduation—information on him is kept on file, for the convenience of future prospective employers. While the stu¬ dent is in school or out, the personnel officers keep close watch on his health, mental happiness and vocational oppor¬ tunity. 28
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HARRY M. CHAMBERS Registrar, M.A., WSC JAMES E. ANDERSON Internal auditor, accounting office CLAUDE SIMPSON Director of Admissions, M.A., WSC LAUREN SHELTON Auditor, accounting office, M.A., WSC The different administrators of the college guide the student’s life from the time he first thinks about enter¬ ing WSC until long after he gradu¬ ates or leaves. Claude Simpson, on his regular visits to state high schools, often helps many students decide to enter the State college. Registrar Harry Chambers and as¬ sistant Jimmie Williams keep stu¬ dent registration and grade records straight. Carl Pettibone, comptrol¬ ler, manages not only the money of the college, but the registration fees of students. The auditors keep close check on all business opera¬ tions, making sure that each stu¬ dent is getting his money’s worth. Even after a student leaves school, his permanent record is kept by the registrar’s office on file for future reference. While the student is in college, the administrators with whom he is most closely acquainted are the deans of students. JIMMIE WILLIAMS Associate registrar, B.A., WSC CARL PETTIBONE Business manager and comptroller, B.A., WSC 30
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