UNIVERSITY PARK Dr. W. Wayne Hinish, associate dean of Penn State's College of Agricul ture and associate director of Penn State Cooperative Extension, has retired after more than 30 years at the university. He served as associate dean and associate director since 1982, and also served as interim dean of the College of Agriculture in 1985 and 1986. He has provided leadership in assisting the dean and director of Cooperative Extension in the development and administration of policies, programs, personnel and budgets. “ I’ve always felt a professional career depends on people, not just your expertise in your program area, and extension is a very people-oriented career,” Dr. Hin ish said. “I like to believe mine was a successful career, and I attri bute that, not to my abilities, but to teamwork. Ever since I started as an extension agronomist, it’s been teamwork. Also, if you don’t have the support of your family, your professional career will suffer. “Cooperative Extension in Pen nsylvania has made its mark, not only on the college but on the uni versity and, more importantly, on the people of the state. Its prog rams have been good, its people have been effective, and it has responded to what the people said they needed,” he said. “Oursensi tivity to the needs of our clientele and professional staff and faculty has been unique. Penn State Cooperative Exten sion has been a leader in many ways nationally. Dr. Hinish said “One which comes to mind is our use of computer technology both in extension and in administration. Also, I think our new plan of work, setting priorities for the upcoming years thataddress our clients’ most pressing problems, will be a model for many states.” Dr. Hinish joined Penn State as an instructor in agronomy exten sion in 1954. He was named an assistant professor in 1955, associ ate professor in 1960 and professor of agronomy extension in 1968. From 1977 to 1980 he served as coordinator of agronomy exten sion programs, bringing together ag industry representatives, far mers, and government agency and extension personnel to plan and develop educational programs and publications. He developed numerous agri cultural service schools held annu ally at eight locations in the state. He also helped organize and was ZELLER ENVIRONMENTAL PEST CONTROL CO. Subsidiary of Zeller Agrl Enterprises P.O. Box 206 Ellzabethvllle, PA 17023 Specialists in Agricultural, Residential and Commercial Rodent Control - Termites - Pest Control 24 Hr. Service Phone Toll Free - 1-800-551*3964 We specialize in poultry house sanitation and insect control. Our trucks are insulated for cold weather for better performance of getting the job done. Associate Dean Of Agriculture Retires Dr. W. 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