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Student Council r I ' HE Student Council is com- 1 posed of fifteen members. This membership is made by the elec- tion of three members from each of the four classes, and of three members at large from the stu- dent body. The Student Council is the executive group whose func- tion is the governing of student problems. Class presidents are ex-ofificio members. STUDENT-FACULTY ADMIN- ISTRATIVE COMMITTEE This group, chosen from the Student Council, has as its duty the reviewing of disciplinary cases presented to the Council. After they are reviewed, they are pre- sented to and acted upon by the Council, then presented to Presi- dent W. A. Lewis for his considera- tion. THE COMMITTEE Leslie Nash . . Chairman Dale Hobbs Lawrence Rarick Dean F. B. Lee Faculty Advisor Bartell Bartholomew Childs Darland Davidson Dawson Dennis Fisher Hobbs Hoover Levan Lietzke Rarick Waeldin Page 19
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Our Faculty W E present here snapshots of a few of our college faculty members. President W. A. Lewis , in his twenty years reign as administrative heeid of our college, has demonstrated many times his executive ability. Through the expendi- ture of great personal efforts he has gained for the school the position it holds today. Dr. C. E. Rarick, director of extension service, has, by his work among the high schools of Kansas, broadened the service of the school, and has carried to the high schools of the state information of the work of the Fort Hays Kansas State College. Dr. R. R. Macgregor, head of the English department, has, by his advice and super- vision, greatly benefited a number of literary aspirants who have come to this campus. F. B. Lee , registrar and dean of the faculty, is well-known to every student. His activities are many and varied. Nu- merous are the students who have profited by his advice. II. E. Malloy , head of the music depart- ment, has sponsored the annual Music Festival for many years. Through his efforts famous musical talent has been brought to our campus and made available to the students here. Miss Elizabeth J. Agnew , dean of women, performs a wonderful service in her posi- tion as advisor to the women of our col- lege. Dr. Robert T. McGrath , a comparatively new member of our faculty, is head of the training school. By his capability, he has greatly strengthened and helped the de- partment. Lewis Malloy Macgregor Agnew Lee Rarick McGrath Page IS
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Faculty Dean Floyd B. Lee, A. B., A. M. Dean of the Faculty and Registrar Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia; Univer- sity of Kansas. Earl Eugene Strimple, A. B. Instructor in Journalism and Director of News Service University of Kansas. Charles Fisher Wiest, A. B., D. D. Professor of Philosophy Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa.; Lu- theran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, Pa.; Midland College. James R. Start, B. S., A. M. Instructor in Speech Fort Hays Kansas State College; Columbia University. Ernest R. McCartney, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Economics Monmouth College, Monmouth, III.; Uni- versity of Wisconsin; University of Nebraska. Maude Isabel Gorham, Ph. B., A. M. Instructor in Education University of Chicago; Columbia University. Fred W. Albertson, B. S., A. M. Associate Professor of Agriculture Fort Hays Kansas State College, Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science;’ University of Minnesota; University of Ne- braska. Charles H. Landrum, A. B., A. M. Assistant Professor of History and Social Science , University of Kansas; Yale University Thornton W. Wells, B. S., M. S. Instructor in English Fort Hays Kansas State College; Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. Paf e 20
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