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Leisy Mouzon Myatt Rader THE COLLEGE COUIICIL DEAN E. D. IENNINGS . . . Chairman F. D. SMITH . . . Hcting Chairman H. Q. SARTAIN . . ..... Secretary FRANK K. RADER MARY M. PRITCHETT ERNEST LEISY E. D. MoUzoN, IR. S. H. MYATT The College Council renders a genuine service to the University by determining the col- lege curriculum and arranging a suitable class schedule. It also serves as an executive com- mittee for the faculty and as an advisor of the clean. New courses are offered at its suggestion. The Council is composed of one representative from each of the six departments in the College of Arts and Sciences-English, Foreign Languages, Social Sciences, Science and Mathematics, Education, and Commerce. Each year the members are nominated by the presi- dent and elected by the faculty of the College. 0' PAGE 13
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. .- tl HN lik E fl Selecman Zurnbrunnen Brewer Geiser Foscue Ggodlge van Kaiwijk Plath P0115 THE UDIVERSITY COUTICIL PRESIDENT CHARLES CLAUDE SELECMAN, Chairman DEAN H. C. ZUMBRUNNEN DEAN ELLIS W. SHULER REGISTRAR PL. L. BREWER DEAN E. B. HAWK DEAN E. D. IENNINGS R. W. GOODLOE F. D. SMITH DEAN PAUL VAN KATWIIK I. S. MCINTOSH H. H. TODD W. T. WATSON DEAN E. H. FLATH S. W. GEISER SOPHUS THOMPSON C. L. WISSEMAN DEAN C. S. Porrs H. W. FOSCUE, IR. W. H. RHEA , The University Council iormulates the policies oi the University, makes laws and regu- lations under the Board of Trustees, and Submits nominations for the personnel of the Uni- versity committees to the general faculty. The Council is composed of the deans of the various Schools, one elective member each from the Engineering, Theology, Music, and Law Schools, and six elective members from the College of Arts and Sciences. PAGE 12 o
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t ,,Q1L . it , HN ,Vw : ,spy H 145 i W' , 4 ll Babb Bailey Brewer Knickerbocker Spragins Zumbrm-men THE EXECUTIVE STHFF LAYTON W. BAILEY . . . Business Manager HLBERT CLAY ZUMBRUNNEN . Dean ot Students LIDE SPRAGINS . . . . Dean ot Women RONALD KNICKERBOCKER . . Publicity Director ROBERT LEE BREWER . . . Registrar WIGGS N. BABB . . Auditor The Business Manager supervises the receipt and disbursement oi all the tunds oi the University, and acts as treasurer for the Students Association in the disposition of the blanket tax. The Registrar is the custodian of the scholastic records oi every student ever to attend S. M. U. With his assistants, he answers inquiries about the University, compiles fraternity cmd sorority averages, and maintains an account ot the hours, grades, and credits of each student. To the Auditor, as assistant to the Business Manager, is allotted the task of keeping all accounting and bookkeeping records pertaining to the handling of University funds. The Dean ot Students supervises the activities ot students and fraternities. He is chair- man oi the Scholarship Committee and. secretary ot the Committee on Student Loans and Employment. Upon the Dean oi Women talls the responsibility of regulating all social activities and supervising the sororities. Her interests are in the academic, physical, and social Welfare ot the Women students. The Publicity Director, serving as advisor to administration officials, insures that the University and its affairs receive proper publicity. PAGE 14 0
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