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Top Row-J. O'Neill, P. Freeland, J. Walling, R. O'Neal, D. Freehafer, M. Stoelting. RowKTwo-J. Gregory, E. Langtry, R. Fisher, D. Haas, J. DeWolfe, A. Schmid, B. t . iie e Row One-L. Sutton, V. Starrett, N. Frees, M. Gulmyer. STUDENT SENATE Organized to represent the student body, the Student Senate was introduced in 1932 to replace the old Student Council. The purpose of the Student Senate is to pro- vide for student self-government and to promote student enterprises which will benefit the University. The Senate membership includes one senator from each sorority and fraternity, three senators from Men's Hall, two senators from the Independent Association, two senators from Rector Hall, and one from Lucy Row- land Hall and Johnson House. It is the duty of the Student Senate to elect the officers of the student body, officers of the senior class, committee members of the three lower classes, the Uni- versity Dance chairman, members of the Publications Board and of the Student Affairs Committee. Norman Frees, president of the Student Senate, at- tended the National Conference of Student Governing Bodies held at Kansas City from December 26 to January 1. Among the social activities of the past year were the sponsoring of the Old Gold Day Play and of the debates with the team from the University of Melbourne, Australia, in addition to the observance of Founders' and Benefactors' Day. The officers for 1935-1936 are Norman Frees, presi- dent, Maribel Martin, vice-president, Margaret Gul- myer, secretary, and Paul McFarland, treasurer. Twenty-seven
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ABSENT FACULTY MEMBERS WALTER E. BUNDY Head of the Depnrtmerzt of English Bible. A.B., DePauw University, 1912: S.T.B., ALDIS BYRON EASTERLING Instructor in Romance Languages. A.B., Lawrence Colleqe, 19123 A.M., Uni- versity of Kansas, 1922. Boston University. 19159 Ph.D., ibid., 1921. GUENTHER HANS GRUENINGER Assistant Professor of German. Ph.D., Freiburg University QGQ-rmanyl 1926. ROBERT GUY MCCUTCHAN Dean of the School of Music. , M.B., Simpson College, 1904: student Ber lin, Germany, 1910-19113 Mus. Doc., Simp son College, 1927: Mus. Doc., Southern Methodist University, 1935. TRUSTEES CHARLES H. BARNABY ARTHUR R. BAXTER LEGRAND CANNON RALPH W. GWINN BISHOP E. H. HUGHES J. GILTNER IGLEHEART FRED L. O'HAIR REV. GEORGE SWITZER HENRY C. ULEN ROY O. WEST KENNETH C. HOGATE CHARLES W. JEWETT GEN. JAMES M. OGDEN HARVEY B. HARTSOCK HAROLD E. ROBBINS WILLIAM H. ADAMS BISHOP EDGAR BLAKE FRED HOKE C. C. HULL J. H. IGLEHART DR. JOHN W. MCFALL W. C, REED EUGENE C. SIIIREMAN REV. C. T. ALEXANDER REV. GUY O. CARPENTER REV. N. G. TALBDTT C. W. BEECHER A. B. CLINE REV. F. E. FRIBLEY REV. F. A. HALL ARTHUR H. SAPP REV. W. B. FREELAND REV. RALPH W. GRAHAM REV. BENJAMIN KENDALL WILLIAM E. CARPENTER FRANK C. EVANS LAURANCE J. HARWOOD EDWARD L. MORGAN J. E. NEFF D. P. SIMISON HENRY L. DAVIS DR. ALBERT E. MONGER Twenty-six
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Top Row-Dean W. M. Blanchard, Dean G. H. Smith, Prof. D. Shearer. Row Two-R. Ulrich, Prof. J. C. Hixson, Dean L. H. Dirks, E. Kintner, M. Stoelting. Row One-I-I. Hess, N. Frees, D. Haas, L. Sutton. STUDENT AFFAIRS CQMMITTEE The Student Affairs Committee acts as a medium between the student body and the faculty. It is the pur- pose of this committee to act as a clearing-house for the recommendations and complaints of both faculty and students. The Student Affairs Committee is composed of an equal representation of students and faculty. At present the committee is made up of seven student members elected by the Student Senate and seven faculty members appointed by the president of the University. The presi- dent of the Senate automatically becomes the chairman of the committee. The meetings of the committee are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. At that time all matters of communication, suggestion, and requests received from both the students and faculty are consid- ered and acted upon. The jurisdiction of the committee includes all cases of petitions from student groups. The members of the Student Affairs Committee are Norman Frees, chairman, Lester Sutton, Ralph Ulrich, Earl Kintner, Maurice Stoelting, Helen Hess, and Dorothy Haas from the student bodyg President G. Brom- ley Oxnamg Miss Veneta Kunter, who acts as secretary for the committeeg Deans William M. Blanchard, Kath- arine S. Alvord, G. Herbert Smith, and Louis H. Dirksg Professors Dade B. Shearer and Jerome Hixson. Twenty-eight
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