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Faculty Eixecutivey Parley Paul VVomer, president emeritus, will be remembered al- ways as one of the great builders of Wfashburn because of his wise, un- tiring and progressive leadership during his presidential administra- tion of sixteen years. Dr. Woniei' now serves the college as head of the department of American Citi- zenship. Philip Coates King, who assumed his duties of president of Waslibtirn in 1931, has shown himself a liberal, wise and conscientious leader, whose modern ideas are definitely con- structive to VVashburn's progress and standing. Dean Susan M. Guild, Dean of Wfomen, is a 'VVashburn graduate who studied at the University of Berlin and the University of Chi- l SUSAN M. GUILD Dean of W01H6lfL 20 cago. Wfashburn students since 1920 have profited by her varied experi- ence, constructive understanding and wise council. Dean Guild an honorary degree of doctor of litera- ture from Carroll College in 1925, where she was previously dean of women for nine years. ln recogni- tion of her work at vvasiibum' the Pan-Hellenic Councillhad a portrait of Dean Guild hung in Benton Hall this spring. Nathaniel E. Saxe assumed the position of Dean of Men in 1932 succeeding VV. A. Irwin. Dean Saxe previously served in that ca- 'pacity in the spring of 1928 and the fall of 1929. He is also Professor of Modern Foreign Languages, having received his Master of Arts degree from the University of Iowa. NATHANIEL E. SAXE Dean of Bleu
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Student Cozmril OMPOSED of twenty members, representing all branches of college activities, the Student Coun- cil ot Wfashburn serves to unify the various phases of campus lite. The representatives of the different classes of the student body and the faculty, as well as of the separate organizations, make up this body which serves as the corordinating agency of the college. The Council derives its povvers from the constitution of the Student Association of Washburn. Its pur- pose . . . f'is to promote the best interests of VVashb-urn College, to preserve its traditions, to encourage and control its activities, to regulate conduct Within the sphere of student jurisdiction, to have charge of all student elections, to supervise the relations among student organiza- tions, to decide any matters of dif- ference that may arise therefrom, and to be a general clearing house for all matters of student interestsf, As president of the Student Coun- cil, Auburn Light heads the repre- sentatives of the student body. The president and the vice-president, are elected to their offices by the entire student body. This year's vice- AUBURN LIGHT Woods Harman Oliver Weed Plyley Griggs Mills Tinker Johnson president is Marcia Mills. The other officers are Vtfilliam Tinker, secre- tary, and lfVilma Plyley, treasurer. The Student Council President .............. ' .... Auburn Light 'Vice-President .............. Marcia Mills Secretary and Pi Kappa Delta Rep., William Tinker Treas. and Senior class Rep., Wilma Plyley Junior class .............. Mildred Johnson Sophomore class..' ....... Marjorie Hobbs Freshman class ..... ......... B obby Lee Law School ............... Harold Hughes Music School ............ Margaret Martin Athletic Board ............. Charles Crank VVomen's Athletic Asso. .... Elsie Ferguson Y,M.C.A. ................ Waldo McNutt Y.W.C.A. .................... Lida Weed Benton Hall ............. Margaret Woods Editor of the Review ......... Jane Griggs Editor of the Kaw ....... Jerome Harman Pan Hellenic Council ....... Vivian Oliver Non Fraternity Men .......... Frank Boyd Opeya ..................... Mary Fowler The Faculty ............ Harry J. Colburn 22
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