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. ' ' -. ' - : ' .■ ' ' . .,- ' . ' Z- fvfx -- M J) eon of JHi en ests of the University and community; to lead him into a higher conception of those interests and to a richer type of living. A young man in college has problems which are very real and important to him, however trivial they could, perhaps, seem to others. In many cases they are problems which perplexed his father when he was a student. In working toward the solution of some of these problems, the Dean of Men is happy to give his assistance. His office has general supervision of extra- curricular activities. In his office are centered, among many other things, matters of student conduct. In these his chief aim is to have con- cern with men rather than rules, emphasizing prevention and cure above discipline. His ad- vice is available to every young man in the institution and to every student organization. Dean Albert K. Heckel The Dean of Men is concerned with the young men at Missouri apart from their class- room routine. His chief interest is in assist- ing them to make effective adjustments in their university life. Although a student has to solve for himself his scholastic, social and moral problems in the campus community, few stu- dents are so self-reliant as never to feel any need of help and advice. The office of the Dean of Men provides opportunities for per- sonal conference and consultation in an en- deavor to help the student to an intelligent furthering of his own interests and the inter- Henry Hoyt Page Eighteen
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Rising majestically into the [ace of the setting sun, Missouri ' s Memorial Tower stands as a silent monument to the mem- ories of Missouri ' s war-time heroes. Its Gothic architecture, dominating the splendors of the White Campus, is symbol of beauty.
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S!Si 5 Pii ;ir. J) eon of ()(ic omen Women have long been accepted as stu- dents at the University of Missouri and are found among the scholastic leaders in its various divisions. Singly and in groups they take an active part in the extracurricular ac- tivities of the campus. These activities repre- sent a large share of the interests of women as members of the University community and offer the opportunity for each student to find her place in mutual enterprises. It is impor- tant that such opportunity should exist for all. Democratic recognition of ability and effort should be an attained ideal in each group and between groups. Reward on the basis of merit in a particular undertaking should be a zealously guarded standard. The women of the University will take an increasingly impor- Miss Mary R. McKee tant place in the activities of the state and nation if during these campus years there is continued emphasis on the acquisition of knowledge and the development of personal integrity in the conduct of group activities for the best interests of our community. The Committee on Student Affairs for Women recognizes many facts of the woman student ' s relation to her surroundings. It is our desire to work with individual women and with all groups toward the attainment of their several ideals. Mary Louise Theis P ge Nineteen
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