Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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itll Ile ist of blica- rf the some phlet Julle- read- I the Lupus iews- eople v. To and LTATE. ,a.,.r,mMms THE STUDENT HEALTH CENTER WORKS TO MAINTAIN THE GOOD HEALTH OF EACH STUDENT. Campus Service Departments Deal with Many Facets of Student Relations Student Relations covers a variety of fields. Last year over 850 students received guidance from the Student Counseling Center. Every year nrunerous students en- joy YMCA and YWCA activities. The Placement Bureau enables students to find a job suited to their abilities, either on campus or in another country. The Student Health Center gives students medical advice and medical attention when necessary. The CUB, Which offers a Wide range of activities, is operated in connection with Student Relations. Many are familiar with the ASSCW which enables our students to Work together. Students are also enabled to make friends easier and to better acquaint himself with the faculty. The above mentioned are only a small part of the many Helds covered by Student Relations. Even our Fraternities and Sororities are connected with Student Relations. ELIZABETH JACKSON Executive Director of the YWCA JEAN YOSHINO Adviser to International Students WILLIAM A. CASS Director of the Student Counseling Center R 'f f Zf?f7fS 4- . YY., Q. WX R 'W v.,,,4S,n W fsfw f2f' f is sf A ff ,sy gf X fy Ao s, ,Ysx X, JZQNZSSS fzmffrbssf , sc WV.. if X00 aww VR fc , , naive What X gi f is W if M Q., ff' SS ,ax YN s.. 279-, 4 . c,,, ., ww Mika WALTER M. BRISTOL Director of the Placement Bureau HARRY E. ZION Director of the Student Health Service STAN P. RHEINER Executive Director ofthe YMCA

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E . R sf K 10 MILLER RALPH G. DEVLIN AI-I-EN , ' 1 d nt of Publications Director of Information Services superm en e Manager of KWSC Four Departments Serve in Helping with College Dealings Throughout the State The area of State Relations is divided into four main parts. These areas consist of the Radio and Television Service, the College News Bureau, the Oftice of Publica- tions and the Ofiice of Information. Just for fun, let's peek around the corner of the BURT HARMSON door of the Ofiice of Publications. Spread out over a nearby table are some newly printed pamphlets to be used by the college students. Each pamphlet is printed on a smoothly finished paper. These attractive and brightly colored bulle- tins include compact and complete information, and every student will enjoy read- ing them. After speaking with the men who carry out various duties arolmd the office, we discover that the public is made favorably aware of the WSC campus by all mass media. News stories are released to broadcasting companies and news- papers. A quarterly paper revealing VVSC news is sent out to over 15,000 people through the mail. Each section of State Relations has its own personal life story. To look into each and every department would prove to be an unforgettable and rewarding experience. Program Manager of KWSC M DENNIS J. MORRISON anager of the College News B New THE NEWS BUREAU SENDS NEWS ABOUT THE CAMPUS TO PUBLICATIONS THROUGHOUT THE STATE. -Cv



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,3-'-'-,grits iff' TMI 'M' 'Til' 'J-mn Y N4 L s f , A , X .5 f- s, A . A A X- J SELMA STREIT x GUY M. BRISLAWN . IX . . S C.MARKLEY Bud' ell glmcer Director of College Food and Housing Purchasing Agent superintendent of Buildings 9 and Grounds Business Management Departments Plan Together for New Men's Dormitories This spring, the opening of three new men's dormitories was the result of several departments working in cooperation with each other under the offices of Business Management. First, the budget officer had to approve the plans for these new addi- tions to the campus, in order that the purchasing agent could proceed to buy the necessary land. Following this process, the college architect combined his contem- porary ideas with the superintendent of buildings and grounds, who helped in the planning of the natural setting. Last, came the labors of the director of housing, whose job it was to assign the students to these newly erected living quarters. While gazing at such lovely structures, the integrated efforts of the business personnel are seldom realized. THE NEW DORMITORIES WERE FINALLY COMPLETED FOR OCCUPATION IN LATE FEBRUARY. i, I PHILIP E. KEENE College Architect JACK FEISE Director of Office of Tobuloted Records LLOYD G. EVEREST Personnel Officer of Non-focultY Penonnel

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